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ON FREE VIEW DAY AND EVENING 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM THURSDAY, JANUARY 38rp, 1907 
UNTIL THE DAY OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 


VALUABLE 


MODERN PAINTINGS 


AND WATER COLORS 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
AT MENDELSSOHN HALL 


ON THE 
EVENINGS OF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
JANUARY 10TH anp 11TH 


BEGINNING EACH EVENING PROMPTLY AT 8 O CLOCK 


CATALOGUE 
OF 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 
AND WATER COLORS 


BY 


DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS OF THE BARBIZON 
AND CONTEMPORANEOUS SCHOOLS 


BELONGING TO SEVERAL ESTATES AND 
PRIVATE COLLECTORS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE ON THE 
EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


AT MENDELSSOHN HALL 


FORTIETH STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


MANAGERS 


NEW YORK : 1907 


SPECIAL NOTICE 


THIS SALE IS MADE FOR ACCOUNT OF THE FOLLOWING 
ESTATES AND INDIVIDUALS: 


ESTATE OF THE LATE ISAAC T. FROST 
TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 


C. N. Bover anp Tuomas Frost, EXECUTORS 


ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN DALY 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 


MicHakt J. O'CONNOR AND JOHN O’CONNOR, EXECUTORS 


ESTATE OF THE LATE K. A. MATTHIESSEN 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 


Unitrep States Trust Company oF New York 
EXECUTORS 


AND THE FOLLOWING PRIVATE COLLECTORS 


MR. CHARLES H. DICKEY MR. |, HUGO) REISIN GER 
7 BALTIMORE NEW YORK 


MRS. M. B. BRANDEGEE MRS. J. MONTGOMERY SEARS 
~~ ~BROOKLINE, MASS. BOSTON 


“CONDITIONS. OF ‘SALE 


ti a ‘The hes Bidder to be the Buyer, teel if any dispute arise 
_ between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immedi- 


Rae ately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which is 


a : merely a nominal on fractional advance, and therefore, in his judg-— 
ment, likely to affect the Sale injuriously. 


3. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to pay 
down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, 


tn default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 


4. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk 
within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the Sale, and the 
remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise 
settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; 
in default of which the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible 
if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left 

at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

5. While the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible for 
the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or 
any fault or defect in, any Lot, and make no Warranty whatever, they 
will, upon receiving previous to date of Sale trustworthy expert opinion 
in writing that any Painting or other Work of Art is not what it is 


_ represented to be, use every effort on their part to furnish proof to the 


contrary; failing in which, the object or objects in question will be 
sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable 
to the Owner or Owners thereof, for damage or injury occasioned 
thereby. 

6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed during 
the Sale. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within 
one day from conclusion of Sale shall be re-sold by public or private 
sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such 
re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This Condition is mithout prejudice 
to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 

8. The undersigned are in no manner connected with the business of 
the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and although they 
nill afford to purchasers every facility for employing careful carriers 
and packers, they will not hold themselves responsible for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such services. 


Tue AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manaaers, 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, Avcriongerr, 


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| Eure Anrorne, 
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ERSTADT, Arsent, NA, 
_ Halt by the River 


96 


196 


97 


82 


| : BOIT, 3 Epwano Danes, - ae 


BOKS, M,, te ee... 
| Landscape . OS 


BONFIELD, V. ve V., Ret 
ie Winter in New Jersey | 


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2 


BONHEUR, Mite. Rosa, 
7 The Guardians of the Herd © 


BOSKERCK, R. W. Van., A.N.A., . 
The Seaside Pasture 


BOUTIBONNE, Cuaruies Epovarp, 
The Return from the Promenade 


BOUVIER, Artuur, 
A Water Highway 


BRAITH, Anvron, 
The Pet Calves 


BRETON, Jutes, 


Harvesting the Poppies 
The Gleaners 


BRUSH, Grorce De Forest, 


A Sioux Brave 


BUNCE, Witiram Gepney, A.N.A., 


A Bit of New England 
The Fishing Fleet 
The Canal San Marco, Venice 


AE aa CATALOGUE 


; aaa’ = _ _ NUMBERS 
CARMIGNANI, G., joe bb 
Landscape Cee deg dy 100 
CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Anvonto, 
A Cup of Tea 19 
Rest for Refreshments : Q4 
CHASE, WILLIAM M., 
The Antiquary Shop 83 
CHEVILLARD, V., og 
The Repair Shop : 14 
CHIALIVA, Luter, 
Thoroughbreds 177 
_CHITARIN, Trasano, 
The Glory of Early Autumn ~ 61 
CHURCH, Frepericxk Epwin, N.A., 


Sunset 6 


CHURCHILL, N. W., 
The Chateau 3) 


CLAYS, Paut Jean, 
Scene in Holland 144 
Off Flushing 7 


COLE, J. Foxcrort, 
North Sea Fishing Boat 


COOMANS, Cuartorre B., 
Scrub Oaks 


CORELLI, A., ! 
A Child of the People 


COROT, Jean Baptiste CAMILLE, 


On the Shore of the Lake 
Pond Among the Willows——Ville d’Avray 


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a "COUTURIER, 1 Ponses Liox, a a = 
ee >< !The Boman : 


‘DAUBIGNY, Cyanzes Seay | 
The Streamlet : 
A Breezy Day in Summer 


DE BOCK, THEOPHILE, megs 
The Sheep Ps an ea 


DECKER, JOSEPH, : 4 = . = er 
Flowers vanes 


DEKKERT, Eveenz, 
The Village by the Stream 


DE HOOGH, Prerer, 
| ‘Een Boterham ” 


DE LA PENA, Narcisse Vinee Diaz, 


“He loves Me, He Loves Me Not” ~ 
Forest of Fontainebleau 


DE MADRAZO, Ramunpo, | ae 


After the Ball 
In the Swing 


DE PENNE, Cuartes Ottvirr, 
The Stag Hunt 


DETTI, Cxsare, 
The Falconers 


DIEFFENBACH, Anton Hetnricu, 


The Treasure 
The Hunter’s Cottage 


-DOMINGO-MUNOZ, ~~ 
hi Drinking 


DOMINGO Y MARQUES, Don Francisco, 
“ Resting” : 7 


DORE, Gustave Pavt, 
Landscape 


DRIESTEN, A. J. Van, 
Late Autumn 


DU CHATTEL, Fren. J., 
On a Dutch Canal 


DUPRE, Jutezs, 
Landscape 


DURAND, Asurr Brown, N.A., 
In the Alps 


DUVERGER, THEOPHILE E., 
The First Cider 


EDWARDS, Grorce WuarrTon, 
A Canal in Belgium 


EMERY, J., 
Odalisque 


EVERTZ, Avotr, 
Stable Interior 


FERRARIS, Artuur von, 


Street Scene in Cairo 


GAUBAULT, A., 


Giving Information 


_ CATALOGUE 


NUMBERS 


27 
131 


195 


116 


O4 
63 


102 — 


4A 
191 


80 


 GAUGENGIGL, Ienaz Marcet, 
An Italian Street 


GERMIER, J. Saint, 
| A Canal of Venice 


GEROME, Jean Léon, 


A Nubian Musician 
The Sentinel 


GORTER, A. M., 


Landscape 
Autumn 


GIFFORD, Sanrorp, R., N.A., 
Riva Lago di Garda 


GRAVESANDE, STORM VAN ’S, 
Stormy Weather 


GREATOREX, Exeanor E., 
Her Pet Dog 


HAGEMANNS, Mavricz, 
Sheep in Pasture 


HAQUETTE, Gerorczs, 
Beaching the Boat 


HARLAMOFYF, Atexis, 
Italian Peasant Girl 


HART, Witu1am, N.A., 
Landscape and Cattle 


HAAS, M. F. H. vz., N.A., 
Marine View Near Scarborough 


HEBERT, Anrorne Avucuste Ernest, 


Music 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBERS 


21 
149 


78 
183 


197 
198 


71 
37 
32 
117 


190 


40 


180 


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| 
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| 


HENNER, Jean Jacquzs, i 
Admiration 


HIRTH, R., ; 
yz Boy and Dog 


HITCHCOCK, Georcz, 
The Penitent 


HOESE, F. De La, 
The Letter Writer 
Interior 


HUMBURG, A., 
A Quiet Bottle 


HUNT, H. P., | 
A Gloomy Day 


ISABEY, Eveetne Louis Gasric1, 
Entrance to the Harbor 


JACQUE, CuHar.es : EMILE, 


Sheep 
Sheep in Pasture 


‘JACQUET, Gustave Jzean, 
Head 


JEANNIN, Gzonczs, 
2 Peonies 


JOHNSON, Easrman, N.A.,. 
A Frosty Morning 


JOHNSTON, Revpen Le Granp, 


A Sick Ewe 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBERS 


181 


29 


112 


11 
17 


48 


70 


10 


132 
161 


158 


99 


129 


104 


. : . “ “His | Highness” 
“ Butterflies ” Sah Foal 
The AEE 8 Studio at Melbourne 


KENSETT, Joun ee ae | 
/ An English Oak — mgs 


KEVER, Jacos Simon Henprix, a 
The Little Mother es 
The Picture Book Suede tea 


KNELLER, Sir Goprrey, 
Portrait of a Dignitary 


KNIGHT, Daniet Rineway, ee 


| _ The Gossips 
: Calling the Ferry 


KNOPF, Hermann, et Soe 
The Dancing Lesson — 


KOEKKOEK, Barenp Cornetis, 
Landscape 


KOEKKOEK, J. Hermanus Barenp, 
Landscape 


KUWASSEG (Fizs), Cart, 
Swiss Mountains 


LAMBERT, L. Eveine, | 
In Mischief W404 


LAMBINET, Emrez, 


The Wheat Field 


LAUGEE, Gerorezs, 
The Return from Gleaning 


LELOIR, Lovis ALexanpre, 
Decorative Panel 


LEMAIR (?) 
Poultry 


LEMATTE, Jacques Francois FERNAND, 
The Dove 
The Dance 


LENBACH, Franz von, | 
Magdalena 


LERCH, Leo, 


Awakening 


LINDSTROM, A. M., 
The Deer Hunt 


McENTEE, Jervis, N.A., 
The Forest Streamlet 


McGOUN, H. G. Preston, 
First Aid to the Wounded 


MARCKE, Emite Van, 


_ The Pasture 
Cows in Pasture 
A Spring Day 


_ CATALOGUE 


NUMBERS 


125 


187 


110 


59 


49 
50 


172 


75 


Ay 


174 


134 
136 
141 


\MONTULLO, Sy. 20 
| - The Tarantella Been 


MOUCHOT, Louts, : 
Venice 


2 MULLER Accuer, 
The Mother’s Kiss 


MULREADY, A. E., 
Without a Home 


MUNTHE, Lupwie, 
The Cabbage Harvest 


MUNTHE, Lupwie, 
The Fishing Village 
The Birch Grove’. 


MURPHY, Apa C., 
The Old Garden 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A., 
The Hillside Farm 


NARDI, E., 
In the Campagna 


NEER, Arrt Van ‘DER, 
Winter in Holland 


ee oy soto 
eh 
Rach 


_NEUHUYS, Joszr, 


Brey <. tai 
eel hat 


Wash Day 


NICOL, Ersxinz, A.R.A., 


Donnybrook Fair—Before 
Donnybrook Fair—After 


NORTON, Witu1am Epwarp, 
The Mussel Gatherers | 


PECRUS, C., 
The Toilette 


PEREZ, Atonzo, 
The Market Place 


PIERCE, Cuartes Frank in, 
The Sheep Pasture 


PIETERS, E., 


The Young Kitchen Maids 


PINCHART, EMILE AUGUSTE, 


Christmas Time 


PITZNER, Max, 
Reconnoitring Dragoons 


REINICKE, René, 


Expectancy 
The Offering 


RICHARDS, Tuomas Aponison, N.A., 


Landscape 


RICHET, Leon, 
The Fisherman’s Hut 
The Old Farm 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBERS 


151 


155 
156 


192 
26 
87 


31 


120 


92 
93 


57 


20 
184 


ROBIE, Te Barrisrs, 
Flowers _ 


ROELOFS, W.,: AND . BUGENE VERBOECKH( C 


Landscape and yk 


; 
ROYBET, Ferpinanp, 


The Cavalier 


SALMON, R., 
On the Beak 


SANTARO, RuvuseEns, 


A Street Scene 


SCHREYER, Anpotr, 
Moorish Sheik and Escort 


SEIGNAC, Paut, 
The Seamstress 


SEMENOWSKY, Ersman, 
Picture of a Young Lady 


SHAYER, Wit11am, 
Landscape 


SIEGERT, Evcen, 


A Pastoral 
Dancing Nymphs 


| a) the Fountain 


fe An Idle Hour 
Beet 5 Sunlight and Shadow 


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123 


VAN MASTENBROCK, R.H, 
. View of Rotterdam 


VELDE, Waatna Van Dr, Sent chad 
ie Whale Fishing — See Seo 
, ees See ne 
VERBOECKHOVEN, sy ete ae ic 


Pasture Companions 


VERBOECKHOVEN, Eveenz, anv W. ROELOFS, c 
Landscape and Shes 


VERNIER, Emite Lovts, 
Antibes 


he VESIN, F., 
The Strolling Musicians 


VIBERT, JenHan Georges, 
The Poet 


VROLYK, Jan Martinus, 
Milking Time 


WEISSENBRUCH, Jonannes Henprix, ‘ 
Wet Weather 


WIGGINS, Carteton, A.N.A., 


Cow 
The Leader of the Herd 


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Bsn 


hi, (ase 
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J. EMERY : 
iia AMERICAN A 


"quarters view, seen against a Background of modified 

gray-blue. The hair forms ringlets around the face, and is 
athered i in a knot high upon the head. In her bosom she 
rears a bunch of pale pink roses, and the shoulders are 
ra ped with gauze. 


"Signed at the AD ae right, J. Emery, Mtinchen. 
Height, 91% inches; width, 7 inches. 


- Owner, Estate of the late Jonn Daty. 
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| . g RUBENS SANTARO 
SPANISH © vy, 
¢ 


Contemporary 


A STREET SCENE 


Tus is a view of a sunlit street in Venice, with a lofty edi- 
fice rising high in the middle distance above the surround- 
ing buildings, and in the foreground a low house at the 
corner of a narrow calle. The figures of a woman andtwo 
children are seen in the sunlight near the foreground, upon 
which falls a broad shadow. - 


Signed at the lower left, RusENs SANTARO. 
Height, 714 inches; width, 4 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun -Daty. 


| \ No. af ) B: Va Wy) 


A. E. MULREADY 
ENGLISH 


WITHOUT A HOME 


A SMALL girl carrying a basket of wools on one arm, and 
holding in the other hand a large paper fireplace orna- 
ment, is walking along the stone footpath of a narrow, 
arcaded street. The sunlight falls full upon her head, cast- 
ing a luminous shadow on the flagging. Her head is in- 
clined slightly to one side, and she looks out of the pic- 
ture with a sad expression on her face. The background ~- 7 
is a row of arches, under which a number of Prope are 4 
examining the shop windows. 


Signed at the lower right, A. EK. Muireapy. 
Height, 6 inches; width, 4 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Issac T. Frost. 


Le WILLIAM HART, N.A. | te 
AMERICAN | L, ed 
Bec. 1823—1894 
“LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE | 


A In the f oreground a rough country road crosses a shallow 
stream which flows diagonally across the picture. Four 
_ cows are strolling down to the stream to drink. In the 
middle distance on the right large trees rise out of a sun- 
lit meadow, their lofty branches in contrast against sunlit 
cumulus clouds. In the distance is a rank of trees in 
shadow. 


Signed at the lower ae Wm. Harr, °72. 
z Height, 7 inches; width, 6 inches. 


Owner, Estate Sar the late Joun Daty. 


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HENDRIK MARTENSZOON ROKES SORGH 
DUTCH 
1621—1682 


THE DUTCH TAVERN 


THREE peasants seated around a barrel in a rude cabaret 
are carousing after the manner of their kind. Fach holds 
a glass of wine in his hand. A high-shouldered green bottle 
stands on the head of the barrel, nearby on the floor is an 
ir earthen jug, and a serving maid, bearing a large pitcher, 
| approaches to fill the glasses. 


Height, 51, inches; length, 84 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


"AMERICAN 
1826-1890 | 


or SUNSET er a3, 
Tus is a study of a lake in a ae mouatanane re 
sunset. On the left is a wooded point, and on the rig 
great crag, with trees in autumn foliage at its base. ] 
distance, against a brilliant sunset sky, is a pyr. 
mountain, with the suggestion of a distant range beyon 
The sunset glow is reflected on the surface of the lake, and. 
in the immediate foreground a heron perches on the trunk 
of a dead tree. | 


Height, 5 inches; length, 9 inches. 


Onan Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 
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No. 7 


EISMAN SEMENOWSKY 
RUSSIAN 


Contemporary 


PICTURE OF A YOUNG LADY 


Tue head and shoulders of a young lady against a back- 
ground of spring foliage. The head is in three-quarters __ 
view, inclined upon the right shoulder, the eyes looking 
out of the picture. She wears a pink silk gown, with short _ 
puffed sleeves, and a broad hat looped up with a ribbon _ 
and trimmed with lilacs. A large bunch of the same flowers _ 
is pinned to her bodice. | 


Signed at the lower left, Kisman SemENowsky, Paris. 
Height, 121% inches; width, 9 inches. | 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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2 CARL KAHLER 5 
RL _ AUSTRIAN L, 
| Vs i 856— 


HORSE’S HEAD:(“ JEAN BERAUD” 

THE study of the head of a white-faced chestnut horse in 
profile to the left, with snaffle-bit bridle. His ears are erect, 
and his eye looks toward the spectator. The background is 
a graded tone of blue and gray. 


PATIO ps 


ghee 
ts Fo 2 AGRE 


Signed at the lower left, Cant Kanu. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


| C3 “is No. 9 
Ae \ J. CRAWFORD THOM 
AMERICAN ay & 
18(?)—1898 De 


A QUIET SPOT 


From the left foreground a rough, sloping bank, upon 
which grows an irregular clump of sturdy trees, between 
the trunks of which is seen the roof of a cottage in the 
distance, runs down to the rocky shore of a small pond 
bounded in the distance by a forest. Drawn up among the 
small boulders on the beach is a small boat with a single 
mast and lowered sail. The sky is covered by bands of sun- 
| lit clouds, and the water reflects on the right the tones of 
4 the sky and the forms of the trees on the farther shore. 


Signed at the lower right, Jas. C. Tuom, 78. 
Height, 8 inches; length, 15 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MontTcoMERY SEARS. 


1804—1 1886 


Seales TO THE HARBOR» 


‘distance a stone pier, crowned by a lphthouss anda < ja na al 


staff, looms high Bea a sky filled with aray — 


boat, with sails full set, buffeting with the waves. Saw 


' Signed at the lower left, HE. Isasry, ’62. os 
_ Height, 101% biden: width, 8 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 11 Sen a as 4g 
F. DE LA HOESE ca | 


THE LETTER WRITER 


A FAIR-HAIRED young lady, in a yellow satin dress, with — 
full sleeves and square-cut bodice trimmed with lace, sits _ 
at a table in her bedroom writing a letter. The table is 
draped with a velvet cloth with long yellow fringe, and on _ 
it are placed a silver Dutch inkstand, a brass candlestick 
and a thick book. In the background behind the figure is — 
a wooden bedstead with blue curtains, one of which is 
draped over the headboard, showing the white pillow and 
coverlet. ? 


Signed at the lower left, be La Horse. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 wches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


Thi eet og tar he 4 7 
J ia 7 


_-— S’- CARL KUWASSEG (FILS) Z 
‘ ve Corot nn QO. 
| ~ ntemporary : 


| a SwIss MOUNTAINS 

oe THE gently rippling arm Pee lake extehds across the 
_ foreground, and winds around a marshy point on the 
right until it is lost beyond the trees. In the middle dis- 
_ tance rises the lofty facades and church tower of a busy 
- town, clustered at the foot of a rough mountain which 
pushes its serrated pinnacles high towards the heavens. 
The buildings are in full sunlight from the left. A single 

ie rowboat with three occupants floats on the water in the 
i _ foreground. 


Signed at the Led right, Kuwassee fils, *71. 
iS e: 7 ; Height, 1214 inches; width, 94% inches. 


- Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 13 
, ADA C. MURPHY ae op 
y ad a. 6 how) _AMERICAN “ge 
2 | ' Contemporary Y 


_ THE OLD GARDEN 

a AN irregular rank of hollyhocks in full blossom grows in 
an old neglected garden, and behind them is a group of 
| low wooden buildings. On the left is a chicken coop under- 
* neath two apple trees, and on the right the roofs of the 
‘ houses are in silhouette against a simple sky. 


| 
| Signed at the lower ieft, A. C. Murpry. 
| : Height, 9 inches; length, 14 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


£3 


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No. 14 


V. CHEVILLARD | /! | 
Pn FRENCH 


U fs pig! ; NA mal ess ?)—1905 


THE REPAIR SHOP 


In a secluded corner of a large church an old priest is en- 
gaged in mending a small statue of a bishop, adjusting in 
place a broken left arm. Various tools are lying on the 
bench and on the floor, and near at hand on the right is a 
large tub in which various broken figures have been placed 
for safe keeping, together with an adoring angel and vari- 
ous fragments carefully laid on a white cloth on the floor. 
On the left is seen approaching an attendant bearing a 
gilded figure. A shaft of strong sunlight, falling from a 
lofty concealed window, illuminates the scene, accentuat- 
ing the hands of the priest and the statue he is mending. 


Signed at the lower right, V. CHEVILLARD. 
Height, 1014 inches; length, 141, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 15° 


4s 


J. FOXCROFT COLE ‘@ 
sme AMERICAN G, : 


1837—1892 


NORTH SEA FISHING BOAT 

SEEN beyond the corner of a red-roofed building in the 
left foreground, where a crowd of fishermen stand in 
the lee of the gale, is a Dutch fishing boat grounded on the 
beach among the breakers, with a full complement of men 
aboard, apparently waiting for the tide to fall that they 
may land dryshod. Beyond the boat are seen several lines 
_ of combers, and then an expanse of gray-green sea with a 
- sky full of storm clouds overhead. 


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Signed at the lower right, J. Foxcrorr Coxe. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRanbDEGEE. 


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No. 16 


PHIZIBERT LEON COUTURIER 


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THE BARNYARD 


Tuts represents a flock of hens and ducks which have been 
i | busy seeking food on a small dunghill, and some of them 
ee are drinking out of a red-glazed earthen jar which stands 
near the foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, P. L. Courunter. 
Height, 1014 inches; length, 15 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


Pecan igual from the upper r left. On the tabl 7 
is covered with green brocade cloth, trimmed with 
fringe, stands a workbox, and nearby is is a onal 
sArMeRs Pears SS 


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Signed at the lower right, pz La Woes: 
Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frosr. 


No. 18 


ee . : PAUL SEIGNAC 
(( FRENCH 


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1826— 


THE SEAMSTRESS 


In a humble cottage interior a peasant woman, seated in oe. 
a low chair with one foot resting on a footstool, isengaged _ 
in mending a red bodice. The figure is in concentrated light _ 
from a latticed window on the left. She wears a blue bodice 
and petticoat and a white chemise, and her hair is bound _ 
closely to her head by a red kerchief. | 


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Signed at the lower left, SIGN Gy 
Height, 1314 inches; width, a inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 19 


"ANTONIO CASANOVA Y ESTORACH 


Ee a wv SPANISH 


1847—1897 | O : 
A CUP OF THA : 


A Ee seated in a richly carved and gilded chair, one 
foot resting upon a footstool, holds in his left hand a 
| * oe Figaro, which he is eagerly perusing, and with his right 
7) hand he stirs a cup of tea which stands upon the marble 
top of a carved and gilded table. In the background is the 
suggestion of a wall with painted panels and mouldings. 


| _ Signed at the lower right, A. Casanova y Esroracu, Paris, 1895. 
ee 5 Height, 1414, inches; width, 9 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 20 


. LEON RICHET 


Dt tn i Mak a 


U/ 
THE FISHERMAN’S HUT 

A Low, whitewashed cottage, with steep, roughly thatched 
roof, stands on the seashore, partly overshadowed by a tall 
tree and partly surrounded by smaller trees and bushes. 
From the foreground a broad, stony road, along which ad- 
vances a fisherwoman with a net over her shoulder, leads 
to shallow water, where the waves come tumbling in upon 
a broad, sandy beach. A narrow strip of sea beyond in the 
distance is dotted with fishing boats, and the sky is filled 
with great rolling summer clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, Lton RicHer. 
Height, 101% inches; length, 14 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. ALBERT W. Nickerson. 


f.. AMERICAN 
g LEiGe 


STREET 


‘lofty facades of the houses rise out of the — 
the right, broken by windows and a balcony, and an 


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ing of vines, growing over poles, pro Jects from the \ val 


wooden shutters. A few sunlit clouds drift across the = cs 
just above a row of small, low buildings which. border a 
narrow street in the middle distance. goat 


Signed at the lower left, J. M. GauGENGIGcL. ata 
Height, 1714 inches; width, 10 cashes, Si 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montrcomery Sears, 


AYIR. SALMON 
ria cast 


ON THE BEACH 


In the foreground, near a boat which has been drawn high : 
up above the water, are two fishermen, one seated on a ‘ 
rock, the other seated on the bow of the boat, and beyond, Re 


in the middle distance, are seen a windlass, various small ce 


craft and a small brig which has been left on the mud by — : 
the receding tide. A line of perspective headlands stretches _ 
away from the right to the extreme distance, where a prom- 


ontory is crowned by the tower of a lighthouse. 


Signed on the back, R. Satmon. ; 
Height, 11 inches; length, 154, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


ONG 36 6 


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HENRY STULL 
AMERICAN 


ontemporary 2 4) ig : 
THE FUTURITY, 1894 

e . ‘Two racehorses, in full gallop, rush along a dusty track, 

_ their riders, one in blue, the other in red, urging their ani- 

_ mals to their utmost endeavor. Beyond the dusty track one 

gets a glimpse of sunlit meadow and a fringe of low trees 

against a summer sky. _ 


_ Signed at the lower left, Henry Srv, 1894. 
Height, 111% inches; length, 1614 inches. 


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Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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No. 24 


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| g Pa," SPANISH 
QO - Rrndtou | 0: 
. : 1847—1897 in’ 


REST FOR REFRESHMENTS 


. A CARDINAL in red robes and skull cap is engaged in tun- 
ie ing his cello, while a white-robed monk, standing nearby 
sipping a cup of tea, attentively studies a sheet of music 
which he has taken from an ornamental brass stand. An 
ormolu table with a marble top, on which are leaves of 
music and a silver tray with teapot and cup, occupies the 
foreground. 


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V3 Signed at the upper left, ANTON’ Casanova Y EsToracH. 
; Height, 121% inches; length, 16 inches. 


| Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


rR Tn. ‘ esl : 


ANTON HEINRICH DIEFFENE AC] 


THE TREASURE 


A LITTLE peasant girl, delighted by the possession Ge 4 i 
silver cross which hangs around her neck from a broad 7 
red ribbon, stands at the foot of a short wooden staircase, _ 
and exhibits her treasure to her grandmother, who atten- — 
tively examines the object through her spectacles, leaning 
on a rough staff. The simple interior is lighted by a low _ 
window on the right, in the opening of which hangs a bird 
cage, and nearby stands a twisted-legged table, with a 
carafe and glass. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Drerrensacu, Paris, 1869. 
Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 26 O ‘ 


FRENCH 


THE TOILETTE 


A FAIR-HAIRED young lady, dressed in a white satin cos- 
tume of the seventeenth century period, is seated at a richly 
draped toilet table in a tapestry-hung bedroom. Her maid 
is dressing her hair in the Dutch fashion of the period, 
and holds it firmly with her left hand, while with her right 
she takes from the table a string of coral. A silver box, a 
jewel case and a small mirror stand upon the table, and 
in the background is a carved oak bed with heavy red 


curtains. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Pécrus. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 1214 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 27 


C op JOMINGO-MUNOZ _ A Q- 
ae | SPANISH : | 
os DRINKING 
A carprnat and hussar officer, in the full costumes of 
their professions, are seated at a low table. They each hold 
a glass of wine, and appear to be chatting vivaciously with 
- a servant girl who stands near, bearing a half-filled de- 
canter and a third glass. The little incident takes place in 
_ arichly furnished library. A large brass chandelier hangs 
_ from the ceiling over the cardinal’s head, and on the right, 
___ beyond the hussar, is an open doorway draped with dull 
, red portiéres. : 


Signed at the lower left, Domrxco-MvuNoz, Paris. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 1714 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


: . No. 28 i 
47. Hoo. fiMILE MEYER |\ | ee 
| FRENCH v- ig 


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THE NATURALIST bs 
In a rich Empire cabinet, adjoining a gallery where 
| stuffed birds are arranged in lofty glass cases, is a car- 
- __ dinal in red robes seated at a table, examining one of a 
-__ collection of gay-hued butterflies which he has before him. 
He holds a brilliant blue specimen in his left hand, and is 
studying it through a magnifying glass held in his right, 
contemplating the beautiful colors of the insect with the 
apparent satisfaction of a connoisseur. The rich carved 
and gilded furniture, the elaborate panels, the monograms 
and escutcheons, and the ornamental marble work show 
that the interior was part of the royal possessions in 
France. 


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| Signed at the lower right, Emre Meven. 
| Height, 18 inches; width, 141 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dicxey. 


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F a Tee mieaee figure of a sist Ttalian lad wi ch 
- forming dog. The boy stands on a low bank nea: ul 


his dog perches upon his hind legs nearby. 


Signed at the lower right, R. ee Rue basa te 


Owner, Estate of the dal Jounw Daty. 


(D> (Dravrnndo. 
WORDSWORTH THOMPSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN 
1840—1896 


AT THE FOUNTAIN 


Aw Arab rider, accompanied by a nace with a light 3 
burden, has halted at a roadside fountain under a clump _ 
of trees to water his animals. A veiled woman who has — 
filled her jar stands for a moment to chat with the trav- 
eller. The group and the fountain are in full sunlight from ~ 
the right, and the dusty road extends diagonally across the an 
picture, carrying the eye to the distance, where the domed ~ 
roofs and houses of a village stand in a broad plain. 


Signed at the lower right, WorpswortH Txompson, ’86. 
Height, 131% inches; length, 19 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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No. 381 4 af ¥ 
CHARLES FRANKLIN PIERCE | 
~ AMERICAN t 
1844— / 
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| THE SHEEP PASTURE 
a _ Asmatu flock of sheep, some feeding, others lying at ease 
; _ in the pleasant sunlight, are scattered over a wide pasture 
|. which is separated from the field beyond by a low stone 
wall topped by stakes and rails. On the right, in the middle 
_ distance, is the corner of a coppice of deciduous trees, and 


| 

| on the left a cart track winds across the pasture to a pair 
iy ; of bars at the edge of the wood. The sky is almost covered 
ie by a mass of gray clouds, touched by the sunlight in the i 
| ___ upper left of the composition. i 
| ; Signed at the lower right, C. F. Pierce. | : 
| | Height, 15 inches; length, 21 inches. | | 
| Owner, Mrs. M. B. Branvecee. | 
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No. 32 


ELEANOR EK. GREATOREX 


AMERICAN : i = 
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HER PET DOG 


A LITTLE girl dressed in a brown satin coat over a white 
muslin dress, with a closely fitting white cap on her head, 
leads by a chain a greyhound almost as high as her shoul- 
der, which, obedient to his little mistress, walks along with 
her, but, at the same time, turns his head away as if watch- 
ing another dog. The little group is in full sunlight, and 
the deep shadows are in strong contrast with the gravel 
path on which they are walking. Above the figures and in 
the distance are suggested steps of a terrace, with a screen 
of trees in dense foliage beyond. 


Signed at the lower left, Exzanor E. Greatorex, 1884. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 13 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRANDEGEE. 


No. 33 £0. 


V3, (_EDW4RD DARLEY BOIT 
CPC fe AMERICAN 
THE MILL 


In the middle distance on the right, standing at the cor- 
ner of a small mill pond which extends across the fore- 
ground, is a group of simple buildings, evidently those 
of a water mill. Above the buildings rise tall trees against 
a simple clouded sky, and on the left, beyond a large sun- 
lit building is a grassy hillside, from the summit of which 
grow tall poplars and other trees. The trees, buildings and 
sky are reflected in the quiet surface of the mill pond. 


Signed at the lower right, Bort, ’80. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 12Y, inches. 
Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery Sears. 


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_ WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, AN.A. 

| i /, a Z AMERICAN a 
Ol ISPFLVO LS 182 iL 
_A BIT OF NEW ENGLAND 


_ Tue sun has just disappeared below the horizon, and the 
___ sky, which is covered by bands of cirri, with a lower veil 
__ of thin, drifting clouds, is illuminated by the golden glow 
__ of sunset, contrasting sharply with a line of low, wooded 
hills which runs across the picture. The foreground is a 
great stubblefield sloping gently up to a rounded knoll, 
which is crossed by a sandy road leading from the left 
foreground. 


Signed on the back, Wm. Gepnry Bunce, Wov. 5, 1880. LH. Bridgewater, Mass. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 1714, inches. 


Owner, Mrs. a: Mowrdomsny SEARS. 


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; YAN MARTINUS VROLYK  , . 
DUTCH [5¥: | 


1846—1896 


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MILKING TIME 


In the foreground, partly in sunlight and partly in | 
shadow, stands a patient white cow, spotted with black, : 
and by her side sits a peasant milking. Just beyond them 
a large tree in full summer foliage rises nearly out of the 
picture, casting a shadow on the sunlit pasture which ex- I 
| tends across the foreground. Herded behind a low wooden | 
| __ fence are a few sheep, and farther away, across the nar- | 
PE row pasture, is a screen of trees and tall bushes, partly ) 
| hiding a broken sunlit hillside beyond. The sky is nearly | 
| covered by soft, drifting luminous clouds. I 


Signed at the lower right, Jan VRoiyx. 
Height, 1514 inches; width, 121, inches. 


pi Owner, Mr. Huco REtsincer. 


£ oreground under the trees near the gable are Y 
of Nae is a low, whitewashed hovel in f ull ae 


with a broad passage of sunlight just beyond. 
Signed at the lower right, J. v. DE Sanve BaKHUYSEN. 


Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches. 
Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINGER. 


No. 37 


STORM VAN ’SGRAVESANDE 


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m4 : Ke hARY 1841— 
STORMY WEATHER 


From a broken tract of waste land in the foreground, © 

where patches of rough grass alternate with sandy banks — ; 
and hollows, a deeply rutted cart track winds away from os 
the foreground on the right to a distant village, wherea 
pointed church spire rises high above the church tops. The _ 

horizon is an irregular screen of trees broken by the spire __ 
in the focus of the composition and by a line of red-roof ae 
houses on the right, and is in strong contrast against a 
sky filled with storm clouds in which the sunlight strikes . 
the jagged edges of the masses of vapor near the horizon. __ : | 


Signed at the lower right, GRAaVESANDE. 
Height, 121% inches; length, 1914 inches. 
Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINGER. ay 


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AMERICAN | : fe 
po 1834— 


¢ Eline: On the right and left of this road are pools of 
Shallow water in which pond lilies grow. A. few birds hover 
s among the trees, and the sky, which is covered by fleecy 
a clouds, is illuminated by the last gleams of the sun, which 
has disappeared below the horizon. 


Signed at the lower left, C. B. Coomans. 
Height, 111% inches; length, 19 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. 
AMERICAN | 
1818—1872 b+ 


“AN ENGLISH OAK 


In the near foreground is an enormous oak of ancient 

- growth in full foliage, rising out of a flat, open meadow 

which extends away to the distance, bounded on either side 

_—___ by clumps of rounded trees. The trunk and branches of 

_ the sturdy old oak are gnarled and twisted, and show many 
scars of struggles with the winter gales. The sky is nearly 
covered by rolling summer clouds, strongly lighted near 
the top of the composition. 


Height, 14 inches; length, 191, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 40 


M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 


| | = AMERICAN 
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MARINE VIEW NEAR SCARBOROUGH 


On the left the grand mass of Scarborough Head rises 
out of a tossing sea against a stormy sky, and near the 
foreground in the breakers is a lifeboat with a small crew, 
struggling through the surf toward a small steamship 
which is visible in the distance. A gleam of sunlight breaks 
through the storm clouds in the upper right of the com- — 
position, and strongly accentuates the figures of the men 
and the surf breaking over the bow of the lifeboat. 


Signed at the lower right, M. F. H. ve Haas. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 211% inches. 


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Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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CHARLES EDOUARD BOUTIBONNE 
FRENCH 


THE RETURN FROM THE PROMENADE 


A young lady dressed in the fashion of the sixties is 
seated in a gilded arm-chair, holding in one of her crossed 
hands a billet-doux. Her head is inclined upon her right 
shoulder, and her eyes are thoughtfully turned away. On 
a tall tabouret are her bonnet and gloves. In the back- 
ground a tall Chinese vase and an ormolu desk stand 
against a richly decorated wall with a figured composition 
in a panel on the upper right. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. Bourmmonne, 1868. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 13 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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AUSTRIAN 

1856— 


KITTENS 
i Seven white Persian kittens are nestled together upon a 
_ piece of rich red drapery, thrown over an easy chair, with 
_ the end of a curtain of heavy pink silk behind them. On 
the right in the background is a carved side table with a 
porcelain vase decorated in black and red. 


Signed at the lower left, Cart Kanter. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 23 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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! 2 T O HEINRICH DIEFFENBACH 
[ 4 C 7 ‘Aw GERMAN 
P 1831— 


a THE HUNTER’S COTTAGE 
A TYROLEAN peasant sportsman just returned from the 
hunt sits by a glowing fire on the hearth of a hooded fire- 
place, cleaning his gun. Near him stands his little daugh- 
ter, compassionately examining the dead body of a wood- 
re cock which she holds in her hand, while a pointer dog 
ie sniffs at the dead game. The little group is lighted by an: 
a open window on the right, on the sill of which stands a 
geranium in a flower pot. 


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| i Signed at the lower left, A. DirFFENBACH. 
| ee 5 Height, 171% inches; length, 211, inches. 
. Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 
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to approach her, off: ne as an inducement a bit of “the: 
bread which she holds in her lap. Leaning against the wal 
her sister, engaged 1 in Patna: watches the incident with 
interest. a 


Signed at the lower right, Apo Evertz, Munchen. Seon 
Height, 17 inches; length, 21 inches. st 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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‘DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT _ . . 
AMERICAN | oe ” 


1852— WK 7 
THE GOSSIPS _ WA an 
Own a pleasant elevation overlooking the River Seine isa 
narrow path among flowering shrubs which winds along 


the gardens on the slope. Two peasant girls, dressed in the . 


characteristic rough garments of their class, one with a 
brass milk can, the other with a basket, pause for a mo- | 
ment to exchange the simple gossip of the day. On the 
right the view extends over the housetops of a village on _ 
the shore of the stream, across a broad vista away to a low 
‘range of hillsides which forms the horizon. : 


Signed at the lower right, Ripcway Kwnicut, Parts, 
Height, 18 inches; length, 211, inches. 
Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. . 


No. 46 Sie | ip 


JOSEPH DECKER 
ee AMERICAN 30: 
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A BUNCH of red and white peonies, both single and double: 
are arranged i in and about a red-glazed earthen jar, with 
a single ripe strawberry on a stem and a few green berries 
lying nearby. The background i is a deep tone of gray. 


| Signed at the lower right, Jos. DECKER. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 23 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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No. 47 
Y y}. Voryy VIS McENTEE, N.A. Z 
V AMERICAN g j 
1828—1890 i) gs » 


. THE FOREST STREAMLET 


y In the foreground a tiny stream of water comes tumbling 
iy over a rocky bed, losing itself here and there among the 
‘f boulders. On the right two slender leafless trees rise out 

of the picture, and beyond is a screen of foliage in au- 

tumn colors, showing above a small area of blue sky. The 
ae foreground is partly in sunlight and partly in shadow, the 
ta light being concentrated upon the slender tree trunks, and 
ee here and there the rounded forms of rocks. 


Signed at the lower right, ME Oct. 8, ’83. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 11 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


A. HUMBURG 
. GERMAN 


A QUIET {/BOTLE 


In a stone cellar underneath groined arches are two monks 
| who have chosen this spot for their luncheon. Both are _ 
evidently cellarers of the monastery. One of them is en- 
I gaged in drawing the cork from a slender bottle, and the __ 
other, who is seated, resting his elbow upon a wine cask, : 
is apparently enjoying in anticipation the contents of the 
bottle. On a bench to the right is a bunch of keys, a roasted 
chicken and a loaf of bread, and various articles occupy a 
small niche in the wall in the upper right of the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Humsure, Miinchen. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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4 Vr 1850— ; K ; ! a! 


DOVE lL <0 : 


Tue full-length figure of a aden partly draped in 
diaphanous blue gauze, stands holding to her bosom a 
white dove which she coyly teases with a spear of grass. 
At her feet and behind her sits a winged Cupid grasping 
at a butterfly. 


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Signed at the lower right, Fernanp Lemarre, 1876. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 1114 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


ae FRENCH 
elke a 


Ge CLASSIC maiden holding in her right hand a thyrsus, and 
2 ‘in her left a tambourine raised above her head, dances as 
- she walks, accompanied by a gambolling goat. She is 
partly draped with a red tunic, which has fallen from her 
_ shoulders and is confined to her waist by a broad sash. 


Bigned at the lower right, FERNAND LEMATTE. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 1114 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


’ No. 51 


LOUIS MOUCHOT f 
_ FRENCH cys 


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VENICE 


- A CHARACTERISTIC view in Venice, with tall houses rising 
on either side of a narrow canal, which is spanned near the 
foreground by a stone bridge with a single arch. In the 
foreground a gondola with three passengers is proceeding 
along the canal. A few figures are crossing the bridge, and 
underneath the shadowy arch are seen approaching a barca 

ie. and a sandolo. In the distance, sunlit fagades on one side 

/ ____ and the lofty front of a house on the right frame. in an 

| irregular area of sunlit sky. | 


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Signed at the lower right, L. Moucuor, 1872. 
Height, 171% inches; width, 13 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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CARL KAHLER» 


= _ AUSTRIAN 
- (9 '- Are Kl Are AP L856 
; THE FOAL 


Tuis is a portrait study of a brown foal, the bodies in pro: 
file to the left and the head turned to the spectator. He 
stands in a green meadow, and is relieved against a rank a 
of trees in the full glory of springtime bloom. ER 


| Signed at the lower right, Cant Kauuer. 

| Height, 1914 inches; width, 14, inches. 
| | Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 
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CARLETON WIGGINS, A.N.A. x 5 
AMERICAN | . ns 
1848— 


COW 


A RED and white cow stands in full sunlight in a rich 
meadow pasture near a pool of water. She faces the left, 
and her head is partly turned toward the spectator. Across 
the middle distance a flat meadow extends away to a low 
seashore, where a narrow strip of water sparkles i in the 
sunshine. 


Signed at the lower left, Carteton Wicarns, 1887. 
Height, 151, inches; length, 19 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 54 : 


——- ae ange “ ¢ 
ARTHUR BOUVIER gi 4 
4 BELGIAN 


A WATER HIGHWAY 

A Broap canal, which extends across the foreground, leads 

the eye away by rapidly diminishing perspective to a dis- 
_tant low horizon. On the left a large clump of trees grow 

on the gently sloping bank, and various sailing craft are 

seen floating on the rippling surface of the canal. The 
- light in the sky, which is covered with soft, luminous sum- 

mer clouds, is concentrated near the horizon. 

Signed at the lower left, Bouvier. 
Height, 121% inches; length, 231, inches. 

Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 55 j 
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@ V..pp V. BONFIELD a 
j A EP ud MERICAN 


WINTER IN NEW JERSEY 


Fé In the left foreground a scraggy leafless tree stands near 
a snow-covered road, along which is proceeding a red sled 
laden with wood, drawn by two horses, and accompanied 
Pe by a driver who is wading through the snow. On the right 
| ‘ is a wooden cottage, the roof covered with snow, wind- 
ie. blown smoke drifting from the chimney top. A screen of 
Be trees extends across the picture in the distance against a 
simple gray wintry sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Bon¥iexp. 
Height, 151, inches; length, 2314 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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LOUIS ROBBE — 
FRENCH 


BARN 


A BLACK and white she-goat is soliatanale watching : 
young kid lying on the rough paved floor of the ee 


and nearby a cockerel and a hen are scratching for food 


among the scattered straw. The interior is lighted by a 
flood of sunlight from the upper left, and the background _ 
is a broken plastered ‘wall. In the shadow of the back- 
ground is a large basket and a hayrack. 


Signed at the lower right, Rosse. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


THOMAS ADDISON RICHARDS, N.A. 
AMERICAN | 


1820—1900 yV 
LANDSCAPE 


A MOUNTAIN stream, tumbling over an irregular ledge in 
the middle distance, spreads out into a quiet pool which 
extends across the foreground, and a small skiff, with a 
single occupant, idly floats upon the surface of the water. 
On either side of the cascade are clumps of trees of various 
sorts, and in the distance steep hillsides covered with a 
forest are seen against a simple cloud-covered sky. 


Signed at the lower left, 'T. A. Ricuarps, 1847. 
Height, 1714 inches; length, 231, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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_ HUNTING! SCENE 
In the foreground two hunters who have had a successful 
__ day are examining their game. One of them reclines at the 


_ foot of a huge tree with his dog nearby, and the other ap- 
__ proaches him holding a hare in his hands. Beyond the fig- 


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ures is a wide avenue of huge trees extending diagonally 
to the right, and between the tree trunks, on the left, is a 
vista across a broad stream flowing through a cultivated 
country. 


Signed on the back, F. Srewart, aged 17 years, Boston, 1824. 
Height, 191% inches; length, 251, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 
No. 59 


POULTRY 


Iw the foreground a cockerel and seven hens are seeking 
food in the corner of a pasture which is crossed by a partly 
worn road leading diagonally from the left to farm build- 
ings which are seen in the distance, partly overshadowed 
by trees. On the right an irregular clump of trees and 
bushes, partly in sunlight and partly in shadow, forms an 
important mass in the composition, and the sky is partly 
covered by summer clouds. It is about noonday, and a 
modified sunlight falls upon the landscape from the right. 


Signed at the lower left, Lematr. (?) 
Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRANDEGEE. 


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No. 60 


A. TIRATELLI 
| ‘ITALIAN 
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AN IDLE HOUR 


Ir is a corner of an’old town in Central Italy, where a_ . 
maze of streets, part of them like tunnels, branch in many 


directions between high facades, overhung here and there © A 4 


by projecting cornices and rough awnings. From the near 
foreground a rough flight of steps leads between broken 
old walls and rude dwellings to an upper terrace or house- 
top, where two women are seen against the sky, appar- 
ently leaning over the parapet and gossiping with their 
friends. Part way down the steps a single hen, taking ad- 
vantage of the absence of the occupants, is descending to 
seek food in the room below, the opening to which shows 
on the landing at the right. Tiled roofs and rude gables 
project out of the picture at the top and cover the sky, 
with the exception of two small areas in which the sunlit 
cumuli contrast strongly with the deep shadow on the 
houses. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Tiraterui1, Rome. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 11 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsIncER. 


__ YPALIAN 
| Contemporary 


@ ae nd er by reflections. 


| Signed at the lower left, T. Currarin. 


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: Height, 1434 inches; length, 2234, inches. 
ie i Owner, Mr. Hvco Reis1nceEr. | 


No. 62 


_ LUDWIG MUNTHE 
. Y; : (» | NORWEGIAN 
1841—1896 


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| THE FISHING VILLAGE 


A RouGH, pebbly beach, extending across the foreground — 
and sweeping around to the right and then to the left, en- __ 
closing a narrow bay, is bounded in the distance by rocky 
promontories. Drawn up on the beach are numerous fish- — 
ing boats, and others float in the water near the shore. In 
the foreground two fishermen are engaged in spreading 
out their nets, and a third is hauling a seine from the — 
water. The beach slopes gently up to a low ridge partly 
covered by grass, upon which stands a number of fisher- — 
men’s cottages with boat houses and other buildings. A — 
moon, round and full, is showing itself in a cloudy sky, 
its disk partly covered by a narrow cloud, and on the left 

a few seagulls flutter high above the water. 


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Signed at the lower left, L. MunrHe. 
Height, 181, inches; length, 29 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsinGceEr. 


No. 63 


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THE FIRST CIDER 


A CIDER mill, the screw of which is turned by a large wheel 
at the top, stands in a large, low room with rough-timbered 
ceiling. Standing on a platform a laborer turns the wheel, 
and the master, kneeling near the tub into which the cider 
is filtered through a basket, pours a few drops of the liquid 
on the outstretched hands of an infant, held in his mother’s 
arms nearby. On the left a small boy sits on the platform 
eating from an earthen bowl, and near him is a youngster 
holding a bottle, which he evidently expects to fill from the 
tub, while a little girl standing near her mother on the 
right is quietly interested in the cider mill. In a distant 
part of the room, which is illuminated by sunlight through 
an open door and a small window, a horse is turning the 
crushing mill, attended by a laborer. 


Signed at the lower left, Duvercer. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 251, inches. 
JoHn Taytor Jounston Collection, New York, 1876. Catalogue No. 124. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars, 


No. 64 


ANTON BRAITH 


THE PET CALVES SS 
In the near foreground is a group composed of a young ~ 
peasant girl surrounded by five half-grown calves, with _ 
which she is apparently on intimate terms of acquaintance, — 


for they fearlessly approach her with their muzzles, and a 


one of them takes from her hand a bunch of clover. To the 
left of the group, seen in the distance, is a farm house 
with its adjacent barns under a clump of trees. The sun- 
light falls strongly upon the group from the upper left, 
and illuminates the masses of low-drifting clouds, the light 


diminishing from the upper left to the lower right of the — BS | 


sky. 


Signed at the lower right, ANToN Braitu, Miinchen, 1878. | ; 
Height, 191% inches; length, 27 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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WILLIAM SHAYER 


Z ; | ENGLISH O» 
GPO" 1788—1879 | 
LANDSCAPE 


_ AN irregular line of lofty flat-topped cliffs in a strong 
___ effect: of sunlight extends from the right foreground to 
y the far distance, broken here and there by deep ravines. 
_ Scattered over the grass, sometimes in full sunlight, some- 
_ times in shadow, is a large flock of sheep, with a single 
_ shepherd and his dog standing upon a projecting point of 
__ a near cliff. Beyond, in the middle distance, is a second 
_ flock of sheep herding closely together, and far below on 
: the right is the placid surface of a great sheet of water, 
-___and over all a luminous sky streaked with cirrus clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, W. Saver. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 281, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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SHEEP AND GOATS 


A PEASANT woman bearing on her shoulders a large bundle 
of freshly cut grass, and accompanied by a small flock of 
sheep and goats, is descending the slope of a grassy knoll 
in a large pasture. Just over the crest of the hillock is 
seen a peasant boy driving before him three sheep. A few 
3 warm clouds drift above the summit of a mountain in the 
| 2 distance. 
Signed at the lower left, A. Mitone, 1867. 
Height, 19 inches; length, 28% inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frosr. 


No. 67 7 


7 6.0 BELGIAN 
1799—1881 
PASTURE COMPANIONS 


In the foreground a large black and white spotted cow is eve : 
quietly feeding on the short grass of the pasture near a 
small pool of water in which a duck and a drake are swim- — 
ming. Near the cow a sheep, evidently enjoying the com- 
panionship of the larger animal, is cropping the foliage 
from a clump of low bushes, and beyond the group on the 
right is a vista over a wide level meadow, where cows are 
in pasture and the farmers are busy harvesting. Masses of _ 
gray clouds nearly cover the sky, and the hoes 4 is in. 
the full light of the summer sun. 


Signed at the lower right, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN ft., 1858. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 281/ inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MontcomMEry SEARs. 


—— 


No. 68 : ora 


FRENCH 
1831—1887 
ANTIBES 


THREE lofty stone pines, which grow out of a slight ele- 
vation near the sandy beach of a breezy little bay in the 


- Mediterranean, form the most prominent object of the 
- composition, and their rounded tops are in contrast against 


a simple sky. The figures of three peasants are seen, partly 
in sunlight and partly in shadow, underneath the trees. At 
the foot of a mountain range is a large town along the 
shore, which stretches away in a gentle curve to the ex- 
treme distance. Various sailing craft are seen on the blue 


waters of the bay, and a felucca with furled sails is moored 


near the shore. 


Signed at the lower left, Emme Vernier. 
Height, 231, inches; length, 32 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 69 


“\.¢ ENGLISH 


A? CF). Ptnce. oy ENELLER. O. 


1648—1723 
PORTRAIT OF A DIGNITARY 


Tue life-size head and shoulders of a dignitary in a full- 
bottomed gray wig and ermine-trimmed robes, with the in- 
signia of the order of St. George hanging from a broad 
chain across his shoulders. The head is in three-quarters 
view to the left, the eyes looking toward the spectator. The 
figure is in a painted oval, and the background is a deep 
tone of brown. 


Height, 2914 inches; width, 24 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


| a7 EMILE LOUIS VERNIER 0 


No. 10% 


a P. HUNT 
‘AMERICAN 


A GLOOMY DAY 


Tuis is an extensive prospect from the top of a rocky 
eminence over a wide valley between moderately high Y 
to a range of mountains in the distance. With the exc pa 
tion of a passage of sunlight in the middle distance, which a 
strongly illuminates the foreground, the landscape is in 
broad shadow. The figures of a hunter and his attendant _ 
are seen standing among the rocks in the f oreground 0 on Bes. 
the left. ” aie 


Signed on the back, H. P. ree 1852. 
Height, 231/, inches; length, 331% inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 71 


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AMERICAN 
1880 


RIVA LAGO DI GARDA 
oe Tutsi is a view across the placid surface of the well-known 
4 Italian lake to a large town, with a turreted castle, exten- 
sive warehouses and fine residences, situated at the foot of 
__ the steep slope leading to the rocky mountain top. Beyond 
the town on the right, seen across the fertile valley, is a 
- range of lofty mountains terminating in the distance in 
_ a serrated line of snow-capped peaks. The sky is cloud- 
less, and the water of the lake, covered with tiny ripples, 
repeats, in long reflections, the forms and colors of the 
sunlit buildings and the adjacent rocks and trees. In the 
foreground is a large hay barge accompanied by two boats 
_ covered with awnings. 


Signed at the lower left, S. R. Girrorp, 1863. 
Height, 1914 inches; length, 311, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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1° Po 1. BOKS 


No. 72 


LANDSCAPE 
Two medium-sized trees growing out of the rough g pee * 


in a broad pasture form the prominent mass in the fore- _ 3 


ground. On the left and beyond them, extending across — 
the composition, is a sunlit passage with a flock of sheep 
attended by a shepherd with his dog, and farther away are 
farm buildings overhung by clumps of trees. ‘The whole 
foreground is in shadow, and a tiny pool of water shows 
among the rankly growing rushes and water weeds. The 
sky is nearly covered by masses of gray clouds showing 
small spots of blue toward the zenith, and the sa is 
concentrated near the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, M. Boxs. 
Height, 2114 inches; length, 37 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 78 Se 


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JEAN LEON GEROME nh 
>" FRENCH 

1824—1904 


A NUBIAN MUSICIAN 


A yvoune Nubian in an ample, flowing burnous of salmon- 
colored material is seated cross-legged upon a carpet 
which is spread upon the rough flagged dais of a Moorish 
room. His hands lie idly in his lap, and on the left, leaning 
against a wall covered with rich Persian tiles, are a long 
sword with a wooden scabbard and a rude native banjo. 
On the right, near the figure of the musician, are two yel- 


low leather slippers. 


Signed at the left, J. L. Gérome. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


S. MONTULLO ey AG 
te i | ITALIAN 
THE TARANTELLA 
__Unper a vine-covered pergola, presumably at Sorrento, 
for the smoking cone of Vesuvius is seen in the distance, 
ve Ge two peasant girls and a youth are dancing the tarantella 
eS ne the music of a guitar played by an old fisherman who 
is seated on the left. On the right various other figures of 
Banis watch the dance, and a priest in cocked hat is : 
also an interested spectator. : 
Signed at the locer left, S. Monrutto, 1867. | 


f : Height, 23 inches; length, 33 inches. 
ay Owner, Hetate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 75 

il 

A. M. LINDSTROM 4 
SWEDISH i 


Contemporary 


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THE DEER HUNT 
e. _Iw a broad open glade in a large forest a small herd of : 
deer are seeking their food on small bushes and dried 
i grass which crop out of the snow-covered ground. In the 

middle foreground the startled leader of the herd stands 
on a path which leads from the foreground through 
| gently sloping hillsides to the distance, where is a glimpse 
4 of snow-covered meadow fringed with trees beyond. The 
a P tree tops covered with dead leaves are in contrast against 
iz the wintry sky, which is partly covered with masses of 
a lofty clouds, and near the horizon is concentrated the glow 
| of the rising sun. 


Signed at the lower left, A. M. Lixpstrom, Miinchen, 1873. 
Height, 211% inches; length, 381, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 76 


LOUIS F. H. APOL | 
DUTCH 
i 1850— 


DORDRECHT, HOLLAND 


; THIs is a view of the busy Dutch town of Dosdecdir ona * 
| breezy day in autumn. On the left, Dutch fishing boats, _ 

square-rigged vessels and steamers are moored along the 

quay, above which rise the towers and domes of the pub- 

lic buildings of the city. On the right, across the rippling © 

canal, which extends in diminshing perspective to the dis- — 

tance, is the village of Pappendrecht with the character- 

| istic windmills of the country. Various craft are moored 

to the shores or move along the canal. The sky is covered 
} with low, sunlit drifting clouds. | 


Signed at the lower left, Louis Apot ft. 
Height, 19 inches; ren 3914, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


AUSTRIAN 
~ Contemporary 


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tied area of a large mosque courtyard, a holy 
nan stands with Bbead thrown back, apparently 1 in earnest 
fa ope prayer. Upon the left and in the f ore- 


“Signed a at the lower right, Cu. Witpa, Cairo, 1890. 
Height, 26 inches; length, 31 inches. 


. Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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| A MOTHER and her small daughter are seated in an abe oe 
| orately carved and decorated pew in one of the rich __ 
| churches of Germany. The little child confidently nestles 
close to her mother’s side, and both are attentively listen- 
ing to the music or to a sermon, the mother meanwhile __ 
fondling the child’s left hand, which lies in her lap. Both 
are dressed in elaborate costumes of silk, velvet and linen; " 
the child wears on her head a neatly folded red kerchief, 
and the mother’s face is framed by a lace cap which falls 
over her forehead and ears. Above the little group on the 


back of the high pew is a tapestry representing a rehgigns | 
subject with a border of angels and foliations. 


Signed at the upper right, H. Stetzman, Mansion 1884, 
Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRANDEGEE. 


No. 79 


“AU GUST MULLER 
‘ Mae | GERMAN 
4- aS 1836— 


THE MOTHER KISS 
__ A youne mother, holding on her lap a child of two or 
three years, clasps her with both hands tenderly to her 


bosom, and fondly kisses her rosy lips. It is bedtime, and 


with the exception of a white garment, the mother has 


undressed the child preparatory to the bath. The mother 
is dressed in a full-sleeved écru jacket over a red bodice, 
and pale blue striped apron over a dark blue petticoat. 
Behind the little group, which is strongly lighted from the 
upper left, is the corner of a bedroom showing a bed with 
the characteristic German coverlet. In the upper right 
corner of the picture is a framed engraving and a white 
holy water receptacle surmounted by a cross. 


Signed at the lower left, Auc. Mutter, Miinchen, 1869. 
Height, 36 inches; width, 2914 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BranbeEGEE. 


Fe ry ne 


No. 80 


GAUBAULT 
FRENCH 


GIVING INFORMATION 


A FRENCH vedette, mounted on a white horse, who is 
posted in a rough open coppice is approached by his cor- 
poral, who, reining up his horse near the soldier and hold- 
ing his carbine in the hollow of his left arm, points in the 
direction of the enemy, at the same time giving some ear- 
nest instruction to him. Both of the men are dressed in 
the characteristic blue and red uniforms of the French 
cavalry, and the corporal is mounted on a bright bay horse 
with black mane and tail. The foreground is covered with 
rankly growing weeds and grass dried by the heat of sum- 
mer and killed by the frosts, and in the distance, beyond 
scattered trees in autumn foliage, is a glimpse of a low 
line of hills. The sky is covered with thin masses of sunlit 
clouds, showing a few spots of blue near the zenith. 


Signed at the lower right, A. GauBAULT. 
Height, 251, inches; length, 32 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRANDEGEE. 


ao 81 


‘Hus De aioe Bhs a sunny, well-wooded park with a 
broad. gravel roadway winding up a steep slope in the 
- imidille distance among the trees to a large white marble 

country house or chateau, which stands upon a lofty ter- 

_ race on the summit of an eminence. From the shadow in 
: _the right foreground a clump of slender trees rises out 
__ of the picture, the branches relieved against a large sunlit 
cumulus cloud, which slowly drifts across the lower part 
of the sky. The time is late spring or early summer, masses 
_ of wild flowers grow on the grassy slope on the left, and 
the trees are in full foliage. 


Signed at the lower right, N. W. Cuurcui1, 1901. 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRANDEGEE. 


No. 82 


Mi Tete BILLOTTE 


a ! FRENCH 

| | 1846— ‘ 

P ee Re 
| A WATERGATE OF PARIS Tae 


Spannine the stream which extends from the left dae | 
ground are a succession of bridges, the near one spanning — 
the river between the walls of the fortifications. A few — 
figures are standing on a sandy path along the quay, and _ 
above and beyond the city walls are seen the facades of __ 
large buildings. The surface of the water is slightly rip- __ 
pled by the breeze and reflects the tones of the sky, and 
| | the broad sunlight which floods the landscape casts a deep 
shadow upon the water from the low bank on the right. ' 


Signed at the lower right, René Briworre. 
Height, 201% inches; length, 28 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Hueco REIstncer. 


No. 83 


oe. = sWILLIAM M. CHASE 
/ LG - . AMERICAN 


THE ANTIQUARY SHOP 


on the ground. 


i a Signed at the lower left, Wm. M. Cuase. 


Height, 26 inches; length, 34 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINGER. 


us A BRIC-A-BRAC dealer, whose shop is situated under a large 
kh : ie P : 

| ~ archway leading from a street, presumably in a Spanish 

| ___town, has brought many of his precious wares outside and 


r __ sembled a quantity of vases, draperies and engravings 
te upon a large chest. An old connoisseur, seated in an arm- 

; chair, is examining an engraving with interest, while the 

_ dealer, holding a large portfolio under his arm, endeavors 
| _ to direct the customer’s attention to one which he holds in 
| _ his hand. In the upper part of the archway hangs a silver 
| lamp with chains held by a cord, and in the gloom of the 
| __ archway are seen a large picture, a chest, boxes, various 
| _ metal objects and a large silver lamp carelessly thrown 


or 


nated by the sun. 


Signed at the lower right, EucENE DEKKERT. 


Height, 284, steed oe 36 inches. 
Owner, Mr. Huco REeEIsincer. 


f * No. 85 
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EMILE 0 aioe PINCHART 
FRENCH ~ 


CHRISTMAS TIME 


A sERvANT girl, holding with either hand a child, stands - 
at the entrance of a residence, while a third child, a small 
| girl, affectionately greets a lady in street costume, who 
. stoops to kiss her. A gentleman in cocked hat and double-— 
caped cloak stands nearby, his arms filled with paper boxes 
and parcels, suggesting the season of gifts, which impres-_ 
sion is carried out by the snow upon the bare branches of — 
an overhanging tree, and the roofs of houses seen in the 
distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Prncwarr. 
Height, 36 inches; iwidthe 28 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


ie No. 86 ot \o- 
UNKNOWN aN 


: e ‘Acory of the Gaon picture by Raphael of the Ma- 


donna and bambino and the infant St. John. The pees 
are of the size of the original. 


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Height, 31 inches; width, 31 ae round. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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ALONZO PEREZ 


“THE MARKET PLACE 


| Iris market day in a large German town, and in the prin- 
_ cipal square, surrounded by lofty houses with steep roof's 
and quaint gables, are many open-air booths with fruits 
_ and vegetables. In the near foreground are grouped sev- 
_ eral girls in holiday attire, some of them having made 
their purchases, others awaiting customers for their wares, 
and on the left one of them dictates a letter to a public 
scribe, who sits at the door of his wooden office surrounded. 
by the implements of his calling. The costumes are all of 
the late eighteenth century period, and on a post at the 
corner of the awning of the wooden office is a sign bear- 
= ing the word “ Schreiber,’ which localizes the incident. 


Signed at the lower left, ALoNzo PEREZ. 
Height, 31 inches; length, 39 inches. 
| ae Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dicxey. 


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J. HERMANUS BAREND ‘KOEK 
DUTCH 
/ 1840— 


. LANDSCAPE creeks 
Tus is a broad vista over a well-wooded, rolling fa rming 
country. A narrow stream flows out of the foreground on 


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| the right, overhung by an ancient tree, under which a 
i peasant man and woman are reposing on the grass. A. 
t road, worn deeply through the sandy ground, winds away 
; from the middle foreground to a whitewashed, steep- 


a or ewer 


roofed cottage standing on the edge of a wood, and on 
the left, in the middle distance, is a broad, flat landscape a 
with a narrow line of sea in the horizon. The sky is nearly e 
covered with sunlit clouds. 


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Signed at the lower centre, H. B. KorxKoex. 
Height, 26 inches; length, 38 inches. — 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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_-_~—-_-—sSC-FRANCESCO ZUCCARELLI 
Pee __ ITALIAN 
: + | * 1702—1788 


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af "LANDSCAPE 


Tus j is a classical landscape, with a succession of castle- 
- erowned hills, overlooking a fertile valley with a broad, 
| cing river extending away to the horizon. In the 
foreground, in the centre of the composition, are a shep- 
_ herd and a shepherdess, with a flock of sheep and goats, 
~ together with cattle, and on the right, a small lake with 
_two swans and a cascade f alling into a pool of water. On 


| - either side tall trees, partly in sunlight and partly in 

E. shadow, rise out of the picture against a sky filled with 

B® - sunlit rolling clouds. 

| Be ns Height, 3314 inches; length, 501, inches. iy 
€ | Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frosr. 4] 


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FRENCH = ee 


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THE STROLLING MUSICIANS | 


THREE Egyptian musicians, who have been keeping out 
the cold by warmth from a bottle, are wandering along a 
trackless, snow-covered waste among the foothills of a 


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' large mountain range. One of them has fallen on his back 
: in the snow, and, pointing an empty bottle in the guise 
of a pistol, halts a pair of startled sledge horses, which 
: the peasant driver lashes, vainly urging them to pass the — 
| sprawling figure. In the immediate foreground on the 
I left a dog vigorously barks at the two companions of the 

| fallen musician, who have succeeded in keeping their legs. 

: The costumes and the landscape suggest that the motive 
was found in the Carpathian Mountains. 

Signed at the lower right, F. Vusrx, M889. 

i Height, 23%, inches; length, 411% inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. ' 


No. 91 


LBERT ANKER 0 
“ne FRENCH ' 
_1831-— 


THE KNITTING SCHOOL 


AN old German dame, seated in a high-backed stuffed 
_ chair, is busily engaged in knitting a white stocking, sur- 
- rounded by a large company of small girls who are trying 
__ to follow her instructions. On the left a little couple is 
seated winding yarn, and leaning against the arm of a 
_ chair stands a small girl apparently discouraged at her 
attempt at knitting. On the other side of the old lady an- 
. other little maid earnestly watches the nimble fingers, 
holding a basketful of wool on her left arm. Nearby are 
‘several companions, all, with one exception, intent on their 
work. In the background is a green porcelain stove, and 
| hanging against the wall are various prints and pictures, 
____ together with a shelf with dishes and various other articles 
—__ of domestic use. 


= Signed at the lower right, ANxeR, 1860. 
? Height, 30 inches; length, 48 inches. 
Joun Taytor Jounston Collection, New York, 1876. Catalogue No. 42. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


Pm | 


No. 92 


+ RENE REINICKE 
EXPECTANCY 

Tue full-length figure of a young lady in Directory cos- 
tume is seen standing on a low garden terrace, daintily 
raising her petticoats with her left hand, and with her 
right half shyly holding a fan to her face as if expecting j 
a lover. She wears an embroidered white satin gown with 
short sleeves, and a large bonnet with red and white ostrich ~ 
it plumes, a brown mantle thrown around her gloved arms, 
i, a striped petticoat and high-heeled satin slippers. Beyond 

| the figure are seen a field with a profusion of flowers, scat- 

il tered trees and a large marble vase with figures. 


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Signed at the lower right, RENE REINIcKE, Miinchen, ’86. 
Height, 45 inches; width, 26 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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THE OFFERING 


A YOUNG man in Directory costume standing upon a ter- 
race holds a bouquet of flowers in his left hand, and bows 
in a half-confident attitude as if anticipating a pleasant 
reception of his offering. He wears a pink silk figured 
coat and waistcoat, brown silk breeches, a black chapeau 
and a jabot arranged in the fashion of the time. Behind 
the figure is a spring landscape with trees and shrubs in 
full blossom. 


Signed at the lower right, RENE RE1nicKE, Miinchen, ’86. 
Height, 45 inches; width, 26 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. ( 


re of the at near the f Be pronsid. and a peas- 
a and woman watch their flocks nearby. A great 


A nial 31 inches; length, 441, inches. 


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Owner, Estate es the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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FRENCH 


Xx EMILE ANTOINE BAYARD J |, 0 og 


THE WEDDING ' 


A BRIDAL party of ladies and gentlemen is just descend- 
ing a broad flight of steps which leads from a stately resi- 
dence to a terrace, the youthful bride and groom partly 
shaded by a small canopy carried by two dark-skinned 
attendants. They pause for a moment in their progress to 
greet a bevy of small schoolgirls, who, in gala dress, meet 
the bride with offerings of flowers, while an usher in livery 
keeps back an eager band of peasants who crowd forward 
to see the happy couple. The foreground group is in a 
strong effect of light and shade, and the rest of the com- 
position, with the exception of a bit of sunlit landscape 
beyond the crowd of peasants on the right, is in luminous 
shadow. The costumes are of the poudré period. 


Signed at the lower right, Ene Bayarp, 1885. 
Height, 38 inches; length, 501, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


ff PRENCH 


MILE ANTOINE BAYARD _ [0 a 


urse to be admired by a company of friends and 

ves. Standing on the steps, which are packed by 

- guests, two richly dressed gentlemen throw bon- 

toa crowd of youngsters, who tumble over each other 

and struggle eagerly for the sweets. The proud mother, 

f< lowing closely her infant, watches the school children 

with a smiling face, while a lad, apparently the eldest son, 

_ politely presents the infant to the assembled friends. The 

large group in the foreground is in luminous shadow, 

flecked here and there by sunlight, which also strongly 

_ illuminates a portion of a luxurious garden in the middle 
_ distance. 


Signed at the lower left, Eire Bayarp, 1883. 
Height, 37 inches; length, 50 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joux Daty. 


No. 97 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 


(yO y) "| AMERICAN 
oe 2 ( 44. CALER 


HALT BY THE/ RIVER 


THE motive of this picture was evidently found in Kansas 
or Nebraska at the time of the early settlement of the 
West. In the foreground on the low grassy shore of a 
broad river stands a prairie schooner at the point where 
the trail enters the stream. The emigrants are scattered 
about it, and nearby the four draught oxen are feeding 
under large trees which grow near the water’s edge. A 
single horseman, who is crossing the stream by the ford, 
stops to water his animal in the shallows near the shore, 
and across the river the sun is just disappearing behind the 
trees in the distance. On the left is a line of lofty crags in 
the mysterious glow of early sunset, and the cirrus clouds, 
floating high in the heavens, are touched here and there by 
a ruddy light. 


Signed at the lower left, Riimrsravt, 70. 
Height, 37 inches; length, 57, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 98 is. 


( aA UNKNOWN | 0 0” 
. WINE, WOMAN AND SONG 

___ - Harr reclining upon a bench, her left elbow resting upon 
a low table, a Spanish maiden, languishingly turning her 
- gaze upon her lover, raises her glass which he, while ar- 
e tently embracing her, fills with white wine. To the left a 
second maiden gayly dances and sings, raising her tam- 

_bourine high above her head. 


Height, 381, inches; length, 52 inches. 
eile Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 99 


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+S oF. ae FRENCH 


e Ovatainnorary 


|= PEONIES 

i | A uucE bunch of red and white peonies is lying upon the 
i ground in strong sunlight, which makes vigorous con- 
| trasts of light and shade and color. The background is a 
graded tone of warm gray. 


Signed at the lower left, G. JEANNIN. 
Height, 32 inches; length, 51 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEs. 


SS : 


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No. 100 


ITALIAN 


LANDSCAPE, 


A SMALL whitewashed chateau, surrounded by a high wall, 
stands on the edge of a large marshy tract in which grow 
tall, slender trees in autumn foliage. From the left fore- 
ground an irregular sluggish stream with various small 
branches winds away, and disappears around a low point. 
On the left is a narrow, muddy path bordered by tall trees 
from which the lower branches have been lopped. In the 
distance the stream is gleaming on the farther edge of 
the marsh under wooded hills which bound it, and near the 
chateau two cows, driven by a peasant, are walking along 
a narrow path. The light in the sky is concentrated on 
drifting masses of thin clouds near the middle of the com- 
position. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Carmicnant, 1871. 
Height, 56 inches; width, 40 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Issac T. Frost. 


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WATER COLORS 


No. 101 


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A. CORELLI as Q 
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THE PEOPLE 
Water Color 


A youneé maiden dressed in ragged garments, clasping 


her hands in front of her, stands in the sunlight against 
_a rough wall, upon which she casts a deep shadow. Her 
tangled hair falls low upon her forehead above a pair of 


wide-open eyes, and is bound to her head by a narrow 
black ribbon. 


Signed at the upper right, & orEx1. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 1014 inches. 


ae Owner, Mrs. Argert W. NicKERSON. 


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GEORGE WHARTON EDW 
1859— 


A CANAL IN BELGIUM 
Water Color ben 2 Aeon a 
A BrRoap canal, which covers the foreground, e tend: 
diagonally from the left to the right of the picture. 
the low shore beyond stands a lofty windmill, flanked 
low buildings and a clump of small trees, and nearer t 
foreground are two Dutch freight sloops, with 
and a rowboat with a single oarsman. Ne 


Signed Grornce WuHarton Epwarps, ’80, Belgique. | 
Height, 9¥, fookors length, 134 4 inches. co 


Owner, Mrs. de MontTGOMERY SEARS." 


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_ CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 
FRENCH 


-1831—1897 O ’ 
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; THE ‘STAG HUNT 


Water Color—Fan Desi 


ae the foreground on the left is the master of the stag 
- bunt with three mounted attendants, one of whom carries 


a large hunting horn, and followed by a couple of hounds 


struggling through the brushwood. On the right stands 
a peasant who is engaged in felling a tree, and farther 


_ away a carter, with a timber wagon drawn by two horses, 


attempts to control the excited leader. In the middle dis- 
tance is seen the stag running at full speed toward a 
river, followed by a pack of hounds and several horsemen. 
Across the stream a farming country, with open fields 


alternating with coppices, stretches away to the horizon 


under a sunny sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Ov. DE PENNE. 
Height, 13 inches; length, 26 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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No. 104 


: REUBEN LE GRAND JOHNSTON 
Wasp X,, AMERICAN | 2 
i-L . LAAAL 1850— n, : 

Water Color 


In the foreground lying on the ground, her head ex- 
tended, is a ewe, suffering from some ailment peculiar to 
sheep. Four of the flock stand near her, one of them sniff-_ 
ing at the prostrate animal. In the middle distance several 
other sheep wander ‘over the sloping hillside in the pas- 
ture, in which slender trees grow here and there. 


A SICK EWE 


Signed at the lower right, R. Le Granp JOHNSTON. a 
Height, 19 inches; width, 12 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MontcomMEery SEARS. 


No. 105 


ACOB SIMON HENDRIK ee ae 


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A PEASANT oe sits holding on her knee a small child, 
and both are interestedly watching a half-grown lad who 
| kneels on the floor in front of them holding an egg in his q 
outstretched hand. A simple cottage interior is suggested | 
in the background. 


Signed at the lower right, Keven. P| 
Height, 131, inches; length, 17 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MontcoMERY SEARS. 


No. 106 


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BATHER, 
leey ly ‘rutted water-soaked country road a man 


Water Color 


e tly Cieward Rea after the labors of the day. On 
e pate near the horseman | a tall, slender tree with bare 


ae ¢ clouds na a of the picture at the top. On either side the 
road is bounded by low, grassy banks, and on the left is 
hae seen n the curve of a river or canal extending away to the 


Wie “Signed at the lower right, J. H. WEIssENBRUCH. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 121, inches. 


_ Owner, Hvuco REIsincer. 


No. 107 
HOBBE SMITH 


DUTCH 
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ZAANDAM 


Water Color 


: Bryonp a broad canal on the low, irregular shore at the 
water’s edge is a row of buildings dominated by two large 
i windmills. On the left is a glimpse of a narrow street with 
the figures of a man and a woman, the latter carrying a 
: basket, and on the right the view extends to a lofty bridge 
spanning a narrow canal, and the spire and steep roof of 
a large church beyond. 


Signed at the lower left, Hosse Smirn. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Owner, Huco REIsinceER. 


No. 108 


_L. EUGENE LAMBERT 


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Water Color 


A. MOTHER cat and three kittens have trespassed upon a 
work table. The kittens are making merry with the yarn 
{| and silk, and one of them occupies the workbox, another 
! one a partly opened drawer and a third is sprawled upon 
the table. On the right the corner of a green curtain falls 
upon the table, and upon the wall at the back hangs a bird 
cage. 
Signed at the lower right, L. Eve. LamsBerr. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 15 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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JULES WORMS | 


FRENCH 
Nel 1837— (| : 


NG GUEST 


Ree.” ‘ _ Water Color 
_ AN old Spanish gentleman, apparently crippled by rheu- 
_ Matism, resting his right hand on the shoulder of an at- 
_tendant and his left upon a short stick, is about to step 
from the entrance of a house on to a stone footpath. A 
comely young maiden standing close at hand is evidently 
more occupied with the young serving man than with the 
progress of the master. In the foreground a small black 
dog watches the scene, and behind the figures is a broad 
_ stone staircase ascending to an upper story. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Worms. 
; es Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 110 


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, (ot IS ALEXANDRE LELOIR 
| , 1843—1884 \ sa 


DECORATIVE PANEL 
Water Color 


A youné girl with huge butterfly wings is perched upon 
| the slender branch of a flowering tree, partly draped in 
B multi-colored materials, with a long white shawl or scarf 
Ge falling in sinuous folds from her feet. 


| Signed at the lower left, Lovis Letom. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 914 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 111 


RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 
SPANISH 
1841— 


AFTER THE BALL 
Water Color 


Tue full-length figure of a young lady in Pierrot cos- 
tume, with a pointed hat perched upon the back of her 
head, a pink cloak lined with blue, a pale mauve skirt and a) 
white petticoat, is leaning against a wall, her left hand on || 
her hip, and holding in her right hand a black mask. 


Signed at the upper right, R. Mavrazo. 
Height, 1414, inches; width, 7 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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No. 112 : 
GEORGE HITCHCOCK 
2 AMERICAN 
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THE PENITENT ° 


Pastel 


Tuis is the life-size head and shoulders of a young girl 
seen in profile against a golden-toned background of a 
bas-relief representing angels and cherubim. Her shoul- 
ders are draped in a black robe, and a diaphanous black 
veil is thrown over her head, falling in thin lines over the 
face and hair. 


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Signed at the lower right, G. Hrrcucocx. 
Height, 131, inches; length, 17 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MONTGOMERY SEARS. 


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No. 118 


ATTILEO SIMONETTI 
eae _ ITALIAN 
Contemporary | OD 


Water Color 


Tuis is a study of the strand of a little Italian port in 
full sunlight. On the left is a row of boats of various sizes 
and diverse build and rig, from the clumsy rowboat to 
the graceful felucca, drawn up on a shallow gravelly 
beach along a sunlit street, which is bordered by an irregu- 
lar row of stuccoed houses on either side of a church with 
a dome and a square tower. Behind the houses rise low, 
wooded knolls, the foothills of a range of rocky eminences 
which are seen in the distance on the right. A flood of 
strong sunlight falls upon the landscape. 


Signed at the lower right, Arritro Stmonerti1, Casamicciola, 1880. 
Height, 171%, inches; length, 25% inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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No. 114 


LEO LERCH 
GERMAN 


AWAKENING | 
Pastel 


Tue life-sized head and bust of a fair-haired maiden, her 
left arm encircling her head, which is resting on a pillow. 
Her bust is partly covered by white drapery, and the arms 
and shoulders are bare. The light falls strongly upon the 
figure from above, throwing the face, which is in profile, 
into luminous scsi and accentuating the FORE 
figure. 


Signed at the left centre, Leo Lercu. 
Height, 231, inches; width, 19 inches; oval. 
Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINGER. 


No. 115 


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Water Color 


On a low, grassy point in a maze of waterweeds grow 
three slender trees denuded of foliage, their bare branches 
forming an open network against a gray sky. Lying 
nearby, close to the bank, are two rudely constructed 
skiffs, and under the trees stands a low wooden shack, 
with a few articles of wearing apparel hung up to dry on 
a pole nailed to the tree trunks. In the left foreground a 
few ducks paddle about on the water, and the distant hori- 
zon line is broken by farm buildings, clumps of trees and 
windmills. 


Signed at the lower right, A. J. vAN Driesten. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 18 inches. 
Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINnGER. 


No. 116 ; rages 


We FRED. J. DU CHATT 


1856— 


ON A DUTCH CANAL ‘), 0 
: Water Color 
Be a4 BROAD, quiet canal, reflecting a luminous, cloudy sky, 
___ extends across the foreground and carries the eye away to 
_ the distance, where a row of slender trees grows on the 
_ grassy bank. A heavy 1 rowboat with a single oarsman floats 
near the shore, from which, on the left, rises a rank of 
tall, slender trees in summer foliage, which border the 
canal and overshadow a house which stands near the water. 
A large bunch of reeds grows in the shallow water near 
__ the grassy point in/ the foreground. 
5a Signed at the lower left, .Frev. J. pu CHAatrtet. 
Bye _ Height, 19 inches; length, 30%, inches. 


| Owner, Mn. Hvco Ressrxcen. 
He fee No. 117 
; a MAURICE HAGEMANNS 
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SHEEP IN ne ) z 
Pastel 


In the near foreground two great pollard willows grow 
in a rich meadow strewn with daisies, the trees in full sun- 
light overhanging a winding stream. A flock of sheep is 
seen approaching, guarded by a shepherd and a dog, 
browsing on the herbage as they advance. Farther away 
| across a sunlit field is a screen of trees in spring foliage 
i under a luminous sky. 

| Signed at the lower right, M. Hacemanns. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 271, inches. 
Owner, Mr. Huco ReisinceEr. 


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Contemporary 


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IN THE CAMPAGNA 
Water Color. 


In the foreground a shepherdess is watching a se flock 

of sheep which are feeding on the scant herbage of a 
rough pasture, through which flows a tiny stream ee 
has worn its way deep into the soft earth. Near the shep- _ 
| herdess stands a peasant playing a tune on a set of bag- _ 
1 pipes, beating time with his left foot as he plays. The 
| ruined arches of one of the large aqueducts are seen on 
the crest of a gentle slope in the middle distance, and far- __ 
ther away a high range of mountains forms the horizon 
against a gray bank of cumuli strongly illuminated OF the 
sunlight. 


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Signed at the lower right, E. Narv1, Roma, °95. , 
d Height, 201% inches; length, 29 inches. : 


j Owner, Mr. Huco REIstnceEr. 


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_ ARTIST AND SITTER 
_ SEaTED at his easel, with palette on his left thumb and 
i holding a pipe to his mouth, is a young artist, who is chat- 
ting with his sitter during a rest in the painting of her 
portrait, which is seen on the easel, together with brushes 
and oil cups. The lady, who sits near the artist, holds in 
her hand a glass of wine, which she raises as if toasting 
the painter. A straw-covered flask, a long pipe and a sec- 
_ond glass stand on a table in the lower left of the picture. 


Signed at the upper right, Cart BarvoscHecx. 
Height, 334 inches; width, 314 inches. 


ge Owner, Mr. Hueco REIsincer. 


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MAX PITZNER a 
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RECONNOITRING’ DRAGOONS 


In the foreground stands a mounted dragoon holding his. _ 
lance, from which flutters a blue and white pennant, and 
at the same time the reins of his officer’s horse. Nearby 
stands the officer himself, who, with his field glasses raised 
to his eyes, earnestly gazes into the distance. Beyond the 
group a pleasant rolling farming country extends away 
in a gentle slope to a flat-topped hill which terminates 
in a slight declivity on the right, where grows a large cop- 
pice, most of the trees in autumn foliage. A few sunlit | 
clouds float in the sky near the horizon, and in the middle 
distance on the left is a shepherd with his flock and his 


' faithful dog, and farther away a roadside shrine. 


Signed at the lower right, M. Prrznur, Miinchen. 
Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsmnceEr. 


ON. 121 sas 


oy. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
AMERICAN | S 
aff 1853— 1,2 2 


: u “THE HILLSIDE FARM 

Great trees with gnarled and twisted trunks grow on a 
_ gently sloping hillside among the boulders, covering with 
_their dense foliage the larger part of the sky, which is 
filled with sunlit cumuli. On the left, in the middle dis- 
tance, stands a farmhouse, near which is a large rounded 
_ tree in full foliage, and in the mysterious distance is sug- 
BE tcd a large wood, which bounds the pasture. 


oon at the lower lefi, J. Francis Murpny. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 6 inches. 
Owner, Mrs. J. Mes tecurny SEARS. 


No. 122 


R. W. VAN BOSKERCK, A.N.A. 


am AMERICAN G' () * 


M2 SsO _1855— 


wai 


THE SEASIDE PASTURE 


Two storm-beaten trees grow in a rough pasture near the 
E foreground, the larger one on the left overhanging a low 
____ stone wall which extends diagonally to the middle dis- 
tance, where it turns and wanders over a rough, low hill- 
side toward a narrow strip of sea which shimmers in the 
broad sunlight. On the right a flat hilltop forms the hori- 
zon, and scattered here and there over the pasture are 
small clumps of low bushes. A few birds hover about 
under the trees, and a partly worn footpath winds from 
the foreground toward the wall. 


Signed ut the lower left, R. W. Van BosKkercx. 
Height, 10 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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ENGLISH a g ri 
1775—1851 ; Beat 


FLoaTING on the rippling surface of a broad sheet of 
water, a felucca with two masts and slightly lowered sails 
makes the focus of the composition. On the right, in the _ 
middle distance, is the point of a wooded island, and on a 
the left, far away, is seen a man-of-war with lofty stern, 
together with other ‘vessels, near a rocky promontory. The 
sun shows through a thin stratum of clouds which covers _ 
the sky, illuminates the landscape with a broad diffused 
light and is reflected in the rippling surface of the water. 
Height, 9 inches; width, 9 inches; rownd. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 
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WHALE FISHING 

A FLEET of Dutch vessels, with high sterns and bellying 
sails, are seen just off the shore, apparently engaged in 
fishing for whales, for the broad flukes of one are seen on 
the left, and various rowboats, fully manned, are about to 
engage in the chase. In the foreground, on the right, is a | 
Polar bear on the edge of an ice floe, indicating that the 
fishery is in the far North. , 


Signed at the lower right, W. V. Veuve. 4 
Height, 10 inches; length, 1214 inches. Pt 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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EMILE LAMBINET 
| _ FRENCH 
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a by the left f oreground is the corner of a sunlit wheat 
_ field, and in the shadow of a large gate is seated a peasant 
woman resting her back against the gate post. At the 
_ point of the wheat field is a deep ditch in which large 
_ water weeds grow, and in the middle distance are several 
thatched farmhouses, near which a few cattle are feed- 
_ ing, attended by two peasant women. A band of cirrus 
clouds extends across the sky in the upper part of the 
picture, and small cumuli lazily float in the warm atmos- 
‘phere below. — 


Signed at the lower left, Euame Lameprer, 77. 
Height, 121% inches; length, 18 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frosr. 


No. 126 


= DUTCH 
* “1 803—1862 


LANDSCAPE 
On the right and left of a broad, sandy road, which is 
partly in sunlight and partly in shadow, are clumps of 
forest trees, and a large flock of sheep is scattered over 


the road, watched by a peasant who is seated on the low _ 
bank. In the distance a red-roofed cottage stands half — 
hidden among the trees, and a feather of smoke arises 


from its broad chimney. A few luminous clouds float in 
the sky, accentuated by a rosy nent from the late after- 
noon sun. 
Signed at the lower right, B. C. Korxxodex. 
Height, 131, inches; length, 181 imches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


No. 127 


Daw 4 hk 4 DUTCH 


WINTER IN HOLLAND 


On the frozen surface of a broad canal, which sweeps 
away from the left foreground in a curve to the extreme 
distance, are many figures skating and sliding, and on 
either side of the canal are cottages with snow-covered 
roofs standing among the bare trees, which are tossed by 
the wintry wind. In the immediate foreground is a wharf 
or landing place, from which two figures, one seated and 
one standing, watch the active skaters. The sky is covered 
by wintry clouds. 


Marked at the lower right, KB 
Height, 1414 inches; length, 1914 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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sails ae moored to the pee or are drif ting with the tide, 


nd ite boat with a single occupant, are reflected in the ae 
aters. The low horizon is broken by numerous sailing 
| Hees and ee the characteristic piles which are a feature of 


a ‘Signed at the Tower eft W. G. Bunce, Venice. 
" x Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches. 
Owner, Mrs. e “Monrcomery SEARS. 


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No. 129 


as FROSTY MORNING 


og -Sxarep in an old-fashioned rocking chair, his feet upon 

_ the hearth of an air-tight stove, is a small lad who, having 
_ put aside his mittens, is endeavoring to warm his stiffened 
fingers. His duty has evidently been to light the fire in the 


 schoolroom, and behind the stove is the simple wooden desk 


_of the master, and on the right are the seats and desks of 
the pupils. Split birch logs are lying on the floor near the 
stove, on the bench behind the boy are his two school books, 
and underneath it his tin dinner pail. 


Signed at the lower ide E. Jounson, 1868. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 21 inches. 
Owner, Mrs. J. MontcomeErRyY SEARs. 


FRENCH 
1824— 


A WINTER’S DAY | 


hand, from which the araner has fallen. A. few finkes va - 
snow f alling on her head and shoulders and a wintry back- oe 
ground suggest the title of the picture. Cia ate 5 
Signed at the lower left, Jean AUBERT, 1882, biota ee. 
Height, 17 inches; width, rae poker ui Ds BS 

Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. ie 


iy: - 7m Aurck: No. 131 
| DON FRANCISCO DOMINGO Y MARQUES © 
PL, SPANISH ‘ 


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“RESTING” 
A sTuRDY man-at-arms, dressed in coarse red velvet doub- a 
let and breeches, with buff coat and boots, his broad hat — 
thrown. carelessly back on his head, stands with arms 

akimbo near a rough pillar. Behind him three comrades — 
are busily engaged in a game of cards with a drum as a 
table. A large earthen pitcher stands on the pavement near 
the group. 


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Signed at the lower right, Dom1nco, Paris. 

Height, 1444 inches; width, me inches. 
H. M. Jounsron Collection, New York, 1893. Catalogue, No. 51, 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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RENCH yt apne 


BS aes —1894 


_ SHEEP 
__ In the foreground are two sheep, both cropping the grass, 
_. one standing, the other lying down, and a third is seen in 
~ the middle distance on a low, mossy bank under the slant- 
ing trunk of a tree. To the left of the animals is the cor- 
ner of a wood, with a suggestion of a forest in the distance 


and a small area of cloudy sky. The group is strongly 
_ illuminated by sunlight which falls from the left. 


i 


ant at the lower a Cu. Jacaue, ’68. 


a Height, 5 inches; length, 8 inches. 
Owner, Mr. Cuartes H. Dicxey. 


aa T TROYON 


FRENCH : ‘ 
1810—1865 vet iF $ 
fe CATTLE 


ip Tuis is a study of a herd of cattle in a broad open pas- 
| ture, across which, extending to the left in diminishing 
perspective to the middle distance, runs a row of moderate- 
sized trees. The herd is in full sunlight on the meadow 
and partly in shadow under the trees, and beyond, in 
i the distance, is a low range of hills forming the horizon 
| ___ against a cloudy sky. 


Stamped at the lower right, “ Vente Troyon.” 


Height, 917, inches; length, 1414 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


FRENCH rs | 
827—1 891» 
t 


“THE PASTURE | ae 
| In the near f acer ae’ in full sunlight, ma 


Fook: Beyond her is a gently sloping grass- grown. pas nig 
ture, over which are scattered cattle and sheep, all dili- | 

gently feeding, and above is a luminous summer sky. The 

sunlight strongly accentuates the forms of the animals, — 

and casts deep shadows upon the ground. 3 
Signed at the lower left, EM. Van Marcxe. 


Height, 131, inches; length, 19 ‘inches. 
Owner, Mr. Cuartes H. Dickey. 


No. 185 


S FRANCOIS DAU 


FRENCH, * 
1817—1878 Qe 


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THE STREAMLET (noth(™ e- oS 


THE well-wooded sloping nk of a ateoait or lake ex- 
tends from the left of the composition in diminishing per- 
spective to the lower right. In the foreground two ducks 
are swimming towards a mass of water weeds on the left, 
and on the right the quiet surface of the water reflects the 
sunlit foliage of the trees on the bank. The sky is covered 
with a thin veil of clouds, and the sunlight strongly ac- 
centuates a small cumulus near the middle of the com- 
| position. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausicny, 1876. 
i Height, 1114 inches; length, 1914 inches, 
| Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


"FRENCH 
1827—1891 


sv an ope tree. A short distance away a black and 
2 Ean idly eee with lowered head, as 


ale 5 eaiiht on the rolling clouds is concentrated be- 
: hind the masses of foliage. 


"Signed at the lower penn Em. Van Marck. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. Branpecre. 


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No. 187 
Ay EAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE. ‘COROT 
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ON THE SHORE OF THE LAKE 


A skIFF with a single occupant is lying in the shalloy 
water among the reeds against the low, grassy shore Ty 
an expanse of water underneath a tall pollarded willow, 
flanked by smaller trees, which rises high against a lumi- 
nous summer cloud, across which great masses of sunlit 
cumuli are drifting. The quiet expanse of water, reflect- 
i ing the tones of the sky, extends away to the distance on 

| the left, where it is bounded by a level meadow. Beyond 
the trees a red-roofed cottage stands on the shore of the 
i lake, and to the right in the middle distance is the end of 


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a large wood. 


Signed at the lower right, Corov. 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


~._ FRENCH 
181 1—1889, ( 


“LANDSCAPE 


O® STREAM, which ‘winds through rich A eatiagey broadens 
out across the foreground, where it is bordered by wild 
_ flowers, rushes and reeds. In a small meadow on the right 
_ three cows are feeding, and the principal object in the 
composition is a clump of lofty trees in the middle dis- 
tance, beyond which is a passage of strong sunlight on 
_ the level pasture. Great masses of vapor, here and there 
flecked by sunlight, cover the sky, ‘a only a few spots 
of blue visible. 


Signed at the lower right, Jurxes Dupre. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 19 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


FRENCH 

— §  1796—1874 
ow | tata. 
ONG THE WILLOWsSas Beek 


a deep pool, ne on the left, a group of pollen wil — 
lows, in modified sunlight. On the right, partly in light 


and partly in shade, are two women, one seated, the other _ 


standing, and beyond is seen the steep banks of the pool — ‘ 
with lofty overhanging trees rising agains a sky across — 
which heavy cumuli drift. : 


Signed at the lower left, Corot. 


Height, 163, inches; fenseh 181, inches. 
MRE Seren Coll Collection, New York, 1893. Careers No. 57. 
wna hs od eo Ma i gor 


Sorseties of Mur. Vau1t, Paris. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


_ FRENCH 


1807—1876 ie 


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a «“ ‘HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME ere 2 


Two maidens in lowing robes, having gathered a large 
bunch of flowers, are trying their fortune in the old tra- 
_ ditional way by plucking the petals from a daisy. One is 
seated, one standing, the latter leaning upon the shoulder 
of her companion, who holds in her lap a bunch of flowers. 
The group is in strong sunlight from the upper left and 
_ in vigorous relief against a background of trees in dense 
foliage. Through an opening between the branches is a 
glimpse of a pleasant wooded landscape beyond, with a 
small area of sky filled with summer clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz. 
i Height, 23 inches; width, 17142 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Cuartes H. Dickey. 


cee é No. 141 


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EMILE VAN MARCKE 


, FRENCH wpe 
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i 

i A SPRING DAY | : 

i In a pleasant open orchard, with young trees in full los : 
il som, a red and white cow lies on the short fresh grass, 

i placidly ruminating. Beyond, the view extends across cul: 
| tivated fields, with scattered trees in spring foliage, to a _ 
' line of low tree-crowned hills in the distance. A single — 
I cloud drifts across the sky toward the zenith, and ete ae 
i sunlight floods the whole landscape. e 
/ Signed at the lower right, Em. Van Mancxe. < 

| Height, 251, inches; width, 21 inches. 

| ine Colisction M. Forenarp, Paris. a 

q # ADCS GopFrEY MAaNNHEIMER Collection, New York, 1896. tat i NY 0. 60. 


i Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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FELIX ZIEM 


FRENCH 
-1821— 


a ALONG THE QUAY 

yy On the right a row of sunlit buildings extends in rapidly 
_ diminishing perspective to a mysterious distance, and on 
_ the left a forest of masts and sails, partly in sunlight and 
__ partly in shadow, rises against a simple sky. In the im- 
_ mediate foreground, standing on the broad quay, is a 
_ Jaden wagon drawn by four horses, the driver perched on 
top of the load, and on the right a group of people stands 
near a fruit and vegetable shop, some of them in the 
shadow of a striped awning which hangs from project- 
ing poles. — 


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Signed at the lower left, Zim. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 201, inches. 
_H. M. Jounston Collection, New York, 1893. Catalogue No. 39. 


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Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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- SPANISH \. 
oan. ane s00-—— | 
| CANAL AT “VENICE ee 
On the right a white wall rises out of the: wal 
mounted by a marble balustrade, apparently the I 
of a large garden. Lofty trees, partly in sunlig | 
partly in shadow, rise against a simple blue sky. Seen be 
yond the corner of the wall on the left is a canal of mod- 
erate breadth, crossed by a simple iron bridge, and in the : 
foreground on the right the stern of a gondola is in sharp. 
contrast against the sunlit surface of the wall. Ss : 
Signed at the lower left, Rrco. as 


Height, 27 inches; width, 18 inches. — 
H. M. Jounston Collection, New York, 1893. Catalogue No. 37. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


a No. 144 0, . 
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{ ; PAUL JEAN CLAYS “ 
} BELGIAN Se a 4 
LAA ted. oe ae 4... 1819—1900 aay . 


SCENE IN HOLLAND 


On the left is a group of Dutch boats, with idly hanging _ 
sails, moored near a low bank of a broad estuary or canal. 
The hulls and sails are reflected in the smooth water, and = 
on the right extends in perspective the low shore, witha 
windmill and low clumps of trees. In the upper left the 
new moon shines high in the horizon, and the sky is coy- 
ered with a thin veil of clouds. | 
Bigned at the lower right, P. J. Crays. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 231, inches. 


Bi umd H. M. JoHnston Collection, N ew York, 1893. Catalogue No. 27. 
. Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


Cofi~ > Warr tate /9I9-HbG- tage 


epeianiccenee Tee 


No. 145 


OR EHAN- GEORGES VIBERT 
_ FRENCH 


(CARDINAL in 1 full robes stands half leaning upon the 

_ wooden box of a large tree, note-book in hand, evidently 

2 pleased with a rhyme he has just committed to paper. He 

has hung his cloak and broad hat upon the corner post of 

_ the tree box, and in front of him his favorite dog, with a 

_ snugly fitted red blanket trimmed with gold cord, sits, 

eagerly watching his master’s gestures. On the left i is a 

row of pomegranate, orange and other trees in tubs and 

_ boxes, and on the right is a glimpse of a rocky seacoast 
with a gray sky beyond. 


- Signed at the lower right, J. G. Vier. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


"FRENCH | 


| Wn 1822—1 899 ny es 
fo") THR. GUARDIANS OF THE _— 


J 


lofty trees in autumn f oliage. The younger annie one : 
iously watches the distant wood, and in the f oreground x 
the old champion of many forest battles stands with head _ 
erect and ears pointed backward, as if conscious of the 
responsibility of his position. The sunlight strongly accen- 
tuates the forms of the animals and casts luminous shad- a 
ows on the rough grass-grown ground of the glade. | 
_ Signed at the lower left, Rosa BonHEvr. bite ke 


Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. 


Werther wow . 
/ LUDWIG MUNTHE f, 4 D. 


5,” / NORWEGIAN 
1841—1896 


THE CABBAGE HARVEST 


- In the foreground four peasant women are engaged in 
harvesting a crop of cabbages which grow on a broad, 
open field which extends away to the remote distance, 
where the horizon is nearly lost under a sky filled with 
gray clouds, through which the sun breaks in many places, 
flooding the landscape with strong light and accentuat- _ 
ing the figures of the women and the details of the fore- 
ground. a | 

Signed at the lower left, L. Muntue, Kattwyk. : 

Height, 1714 inches; length, 251% inches. 


Wea eaza. ae 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINnGeER. 


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r A the ae are seen a few sheep, some of 
inking out of a pool, others feeding, and farther 
in the middle distance is a steep bank overgrown 
ld trees, with dense foliage, which rise out of the 
» against a sunset sky. 


d at the lower right, Een. Siecert, 797. 
4 - Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches. 


mer, Mr. Huco Retsincer. 


No. 149 


FRENCH 


Cope fanemponary 


A CANAL OF VENICE 


THE motive for this picture is found in a narrow canalin — 
Venice, where some of the canals are so narrow that fora . 

larger part of the day they are in a semi-twilight gloom, — 
as the direct rays of the sun penetrate only at a certain — 
hour between the lofty facades which bound these small 
waterways on either side. From the foreground of this — 
picture the dark waters of the canal extend away under a 

bridge, with a single arch and tall parapet, to the middle 
distance, where a single gondola is seen approaching. On 
either side tall houses, the fagades broken by many win- — 
dows, doors and balconies, extend out of the picture, show- 
ing between them a palace, illuminated by a strong reflec- 
tion, and above it a small area of sunlit sky. 


J. SAINT GERMIER r {\0e O. 


Signed at the lower right, J. Saint Germirr, Venise. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 141% itches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REeEIsincer. 


No. 150 


A. TIRATELLI O : 
ITALIAN 


* 1842— 


SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW 

_ In one of the hill towns of central Italy a number of peas- 
ants are engaged in various occupations in a narrow street 
which mounts a steep, roughly paved declivity. In the 
foreground, seated at the entrance to a dwelling in the 
cool shade, sits a peasant engaged in arranging his foot- 
gear, and farther away, where rough and broken stone 
steps lead to other rude habitations higher up, are four 
women and a man engaged in various household tasks, 
-—__ some of them in full sunlight, and the others in the grate- 
ful shade of a portion of the house which crosses the nar- 
-__ row thoroughfare at the top of the composition. A tiny 
bit of blue sky shows between the roofs of the buildings 


___ spanning the narrow street, and in the distance vines and 
fig trees grow luxuriantly. 
Signed at the lower right, A. TrraTetu1, Roma. 
i Height, 23 inches; width, 11 inches. 
5 Owner, Mr. Hvco REISINGER. 


aa omens: ao OSETIA YL SE EAS MO 


JOSEF NEUHUYS— < 
DUTCH < 
96 TFSI ce - eens J 


thickly together. In the f ore grout: pra in a Ban 
row grass-covered enclosure, is a peasant woman hanging 
out washing on a line, having spread part of it on the 
grass. It is winter time, and the slender branches of the 
tall trees on either side are nearly denuded oF f oliage, and 
rise against a simple Bray sky. | 


Signed at the lower left, ee Nevnvys, 74. 
Height, 2137, inches ; width, 16%, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


b r ‘oo spi ands 8 her aad the pictures in an open book 
s ea out bef ore her. Fhe group is strongly lighted by a 


oe nag on the table, Ran on the floor is a neglected toy horse" 
oe belonging to the boy, who has left it for the interesting 


: pictures in the book. The background i is a wall broken by 
| an alcove, which i is covered by a green curtain. 


stoned at the lower left, KEVER. 
Height, 22 inches; length, 27 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Cuantzs H. Dickey. ~ 


4 2-Ir Veen 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK | 0 
DUTCH f \. 
1851—1904 


- 


THE SHEEP PASTURE 


A SHEPHERD is leading his flock homeward acrossa rough 
broken tract of land, in which a sandy path winds between 
patches of coarse grass and low bushes, disappearing oc- 
casionally and at last appearing again as it mounts an __ 
irregular slope of a medium-sized hill in the distance. In 
the left foreground an irregular rank of trees extends in — 
rapidly diminishing perspective to the middle distance, 
and on the right a single birch, partly denuded of foliage, 
stands near the reed-grown shore of a sheet of water. The 
sky is covered by jagged cloud forms, tossed by the winds, © 
| and illuminated by the rays of the sun, which is below the __ 
| horizon. A few birds flutter about the tree tops on the left. 


Signed at the lower right, Tu. pE Bock. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 331% inches. - 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsInGER. 


No. 154 ss < : 


tll ete EUGENE 
a SD VERBOECKHOVEN 
PUPCH BELGIAN 
Lop 1799—1881 


| (gerne 


LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 


_ ‘THe motive for this picture was found in Flanders. It 
_ shows a characteristic village scattered over a flat. terri- 
_ tory, which is broken by canals and pools of water. In the 
foreground, feeding on a grassy bank of a canal which 
extends diagonally to the sunlit middle distance, is a small 
flock of sheep watched by a peasant and his dog. The 
_ shadow extends to a group of buildings and trees on the 
left, where a stork has made its nest on a chimney top. 
Beyond, on the right, are the steep tiled roofs of clustered 
fe houses and the slender spire of a church rising above the 
;- trees. The sky is partly covered by irregular cloud forms, 
2 accentuated here and there by the sunlight. 
Signed at the lower left, W. Rortors, EucENE VERBOECKHOVEN. 


Height, 181% inches; length, 281 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


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ERSKINE NICOL, ARA. | 


ue SCOTCH 


18251 
DONNYBROOK FAIR—BEFORE 


A sturDYy young Irish peasant is seated in f ‘ane of. his = 
cabin near a rude lean-to, in which, it may be presumed, 
his beloved pig is sheltered. He is busy trimming a black- _ 
thorn stick, which he expects to use effectively at the com- —_ 
ing fair, whistling as he whittles with his head thought- 
fully inclined to one ‘side. He wears a tattered gray coat 
over a blue waistcoat and brown corduroy trousers. 


Signed at the lower right, Nicor, A.R.A., 1868. 
Height, 191, inches; length, 261 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 156 


ERSKINE NICOL, A.R.A. . ‘y) 
SCOTCH 


or. {6 Ct lar ted, vd ce ate Ay 


DONNYBROOK FAIR—AFTER 


Tue half-length figure of an Irish peasant in his shirt 
sleeves, lounging in a rude chair near the door of his cabin, 
with both hands behind his head, which is bound up with a 
colored handkerchief. His eyes are shut and his mouth is 
partly open, and he is apparently dreaming sweetly of the 
fun of the day of the fair. He wears a coarse red waistcoat 
over a white shirt and full brown corduroy trousers. | 


Signed at the lower left, Nicor, A.R.A., 1868. 
Height, 191, inches; length, 26 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


N O. 157 : ie ; oh 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 18% 
OFF FLUSHING 


o On the lefta large Dutch trading-boat, with sails idly flap- 
_ ping in the light wind, is drifting along on the placid sur- 
__ face of the broad River Scheldt. Beyond, in the middle dis- 
tance, anchored near either shore, are sailing craft, anda ii 
steamer, with the Dutch flag at the stern, is moving across | 
the river, having just left the landing place on the right. 
The sky is covered with drifting summer clouds, against 
which, here and there, a few seagulls are seen soaring 
- above the water. 


bi at the lower right, P. J. Cuays, 1871. 
, Ae ee | Height, 19 inches; length, 271, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


c n4 GUSTAVE JEAN JACQUET i] 
i - FRENCH 1 
; 1846— 


Tue life-size head and bust of a young lady, in three- 
quarters view to the right, lighted from the upper left, the 
eyes looking out of the picture, with the head turned over 
the right shoulder. She wears a jaunty velvet cap perched 
above her right temple, with an ostrich plume and an 
aigrette, an embroidered velvet band around her neck, 
and a full dull yellow satin bodice, cut low, showing rich 
Jace across the bust. 


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see - a eon ota i ng 


SRS aries 


Signed at the right, G. Jacquet. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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F RENCH 
1817—1878 


A BREEZY DAY IN SUMMER> 


A sHALLow lakelet, where rushes, lilies and water weeds : | 
grow in abundance, extends across the foreground to the : 


middle distance on the right. On the left a steep grassy _ 


slope, from which rise irregular clumps of tall trees, 
stretches down to the water’s edge, where a skiff is drawn 
up on the shore, and two washerwomen are busy with their 
tasks. Beyond a low level field in the middle distance rises 
a wooded hill, the simple line of which forms the horizon 
under a sky full of jagged, wind-tossed clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, Davnieny, 1874. 
esiceme . 
Height, 15 inches; length, 26 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


No. 160 


_NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
_ FRENCH cs 
~ 1809—1876 | | 


FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 
-_ Hver beeches, their trunks flecked by sunlight, and the 


dense foliage almost entirely covering the sky, grow on 


either side of a narrow glade of a great forest. In the 
foreground is a small shallow pool, and near it on a low 
bank sits the figure of a peasant woman gazing at her 
reflection in the surface of the water. Beyond her a path- 


way, partly overgrown by bushes and here and there illu- 


minated by strong sunlight, extends away to a mysterious 
distance. | 
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Signed at the lower left, N. Draz. . 4 
Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. 


Joun Taytor Jounston Collection, New York, 1876. Catalogue No. 42. 


Owner, Mrs. J. MontTGOMERY SEARS. 


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CHARLES EMILE TACQUE 


FRENCH — 
1813—1894 


eS SHEEP IN PASTURE 


In a pleasant little glade in an extensive aOR nere 
i huge forest trees luxuriously grow and overhang — a : 
i streamlet which flows between grassy banks, is a large. a 
: flock of sheep watched by a shepherdess with her dog. She 
sits at the foot of a tree knitting, her flock around her, 4 
some of them lying down, others eating or drinking from — 
the stream. The foreground is in strong sunlight, and a 
broad shadow crosses the middle distance, beyond which — 
is seen in the horizon a low wooded hillside under a cloudy _ 
sky. | 


Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacque. 
® Height, 25 inches; length, ahha: eke 


Owner, Mr. Cuartes H. Dickey. 


RITZ THAULOW 
NORWEGIAN 


a | - : 1847—1906 


; Tue rippling waters of a broad canal extend across the 
foreground and carry the eye between two rows of lofty 
er acades under the arch of a narrow bridge to the Grand 
- Canal beyond. On either side gondolas are moored to the 
- doorsteps of the houses, and on the right a gondolier 


stands ready to assist into his boat a lady and child who 


are just descending the steps. A strong diffused sunlight 
illuminates the scene and fills the shadows with luminous 
reflections. The sky is covered by a soft summer mist, the 
light being concentrated at the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, Frirz TuHavurow, Venice. 
Height, 251, inches; length, 311% inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dicxey. 


¥ No. 163 
FELIX ZIEM 


! FRENCH 
1821— 


* 


VENICE 


On the left foreground are the terrace and gardens of ine: : 
island San Giorgio, at the steps of which two gondolas — 
are moored, and nearby stands a gentleman in rich red 
costume of the sixteenth century, accompanied by a lady __ 
and a greyhound. Two musicians recline upon the terrace, — 
and various other figures are seen on a higher level, which 

is surrounded by a balustrade. On the right, in the dis- 
tance, are the Dogana and the Church of the Salute, illu- 
minated by the rays of the low afternoon sun. | 


i Signed at the lower left, Ziem. : 
| Height, 23 inches; length, 351%, inches. 


‘ae Owner, Estate of the late Isaac T. Frost. 


164 w 
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ADOLF SCHREYER Py 0 
f GERMAN } Ox . “0: 
-1828—1899 ir aoe 4% 


MOORISH SHEIK AND ESCORT 


In the foreground a dark-skinned Moor, in rich garments, 
mounted on a spirited Arab charger, is moving rapidly 
over a rough, broken, hilly country, accompanied by a 


large escort, toward an extensive walled town which 


crowns the summits of the hills in the distance. Control- 
ling his horse by the reins in his left hand, he holds in 
his right a long, ornamented musket, resting the butt on 
the pommel of his saddle. Following closely behind him 
his standard-bearer holds aloft the richly embroidered 
symbol of the sheik’s power. The strong, broad light of 
the southern sun falls upon the group of horsemen, casts 
a modified shadow across the middle distance, and illumi- 
nates the domes, turrets and walls of the distant city. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. ScHREYER. 
Height, 34 inches; length, 491 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIstNGcER. 


FRENCH 


9061—Lag . : | 
HARVESTING THE POPPIES 


THE Poppy heads are full and ripe, and a large party . 
peasants is engaged 1 in reaping a broad field covered wit 
a rankly growing crop of these flowers, cutting the thic 
stalks close to the ground and gathering them into sheaves. 
In the foreground a peasant man and woman are stack- 
ing the tall sheaves together, a girl on the left is binding | 
the stalks into bundles, while on the right a companion " 
stoops to gather them up. It is near the close of a long — 
summer day, and the broad landscape is glowing with the 
warm light of the setting sun. Beyond the busy group of — 
harvesters a rich flat farming country stretches away to 
the distance, where a lofty windmill breaks the simple ~ 
horizon line, and above it, to the left, a slightly giboa os 
moon floats in the warm haze of late afternoon. | . 


FSG TN AN SN TE Ea TT _ 


Signed at the lower left, Jutes Breton, 1896, 
Height, 35 inches; length, 53 inches. 
Collection of the late F. O. Marruiessen, New York, 1902, Catalogue a 
No. 122. 
Owned by the Estate of the late E. A. Marrutessen. 


es is RENCH 
od 8271906 


Bie Which | has f aflen to the ground. In the middle distance on 
the right a companion is engaged in gathering the single 
straws which have been scattered as the harvest was gar- 
_ nered, and on the right two women, bearing the result of 
_ their day’s gleaning on their heads, are on their homeward 
way. Beyond the broad stubble field the vista extends 
Ou across a fertile farm to a distant low hillside under the 
harvest moon. The landscape is lighted by the warm glow 
__ of early sunset, and the near foreground is in shadow, full 
oy of reflected lights. 


merre Signed at the lower loft, Jutes Breton, ’97. 
if ee ae hi carte é Height, 39 inches; width, 291%, inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. 


J 


No. 167 


PIETER DE HoocH ,Q) 

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aS wrk 1632—1681 

“BEN BOTERHAM ” 


A Dvutc# housewife is seated in a spacious room of a ™ 
burgher’s house, engaged in cutting slices of bread and 
butter. She is dressed in a full brown jacket over a red 
petticoat and a dark blue apron, and wears a close-fitting 
black cap on her head. Near her stands a small servant- 

girl holding a plate with a large piece of butter, and be- 

side the latter is a spotted dog, eagerly watching for his 
share of the food. In the background, on the left, a 
wooden stairway leads to a half-story above, where the 
sunlight streams in through an open doorway, showing a- 
street view beyond. On the wall behind and above the ory 
door hang two pictures i in dark frames. 


Height, 364, inches ; width, 33 inches. 
From the Van DER hae Collection, Holland, 1889. 
Collection of the late Irvine M. Scorr, New York, 1906. 


Pid PONS ay Sin i 
Owner, Mrs. M. B. BranvEGEE. ee Ce 


ee FRENCH 
aot 5—1879 


~ 


An CHAT” 


I] length life-size figure of a young woman, hold- 
oth hands a pet Maltese cat. She stands in profile 
ft, with her face in three-quarters view, the head 
inclined on the left shoulder and her eyes looking 
d the spectator. She wears a white cap, bordered by 
gle ruffle which falls below the ears on either side, a 
white dressing jacket with tucked up sleeves, and a 
petticoat. The light strikes full upon the figure from 
ae yan b, ung. a seo shadow across the back- 


es, e | Signed at the age ake T. Covurure. 
ae a a hale oC Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches. 


. a Collection, New York, 1900. Catalogue No. 25. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. Branvecee. eh 


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oo “s FRITZ THAULOW 

; : NORWEGIAN 

| i re 

| DIEPPE ¥pv Salt eo 
. Iy a broad, open square of this seaport town are seen the a 
figures of a man and woman crossing the rough pavement, By 

( their arms linked together in the fashion of lovers. A heavy — 
rainstorm has just passed away, and the strong moonlight 
strikes full upon the facades of the houses and the broad 
_ paved area which is still half covered by the water from 
/ the passing shower, and upon the rolling cumuli which _ 

| drift along above the housetops. A few stars twinkle in 
the sky, and the windows of two cabarets on the far side 

i of the square are strongly illuminated by the warm glow 
of lamplight. 


Signed at the lower right, Fritz THavutow, Dieppe. 
i Height, 2414, inches; length, 33 inches. 


| Owner, Mr. Cuartes H. Dickey. 


AMERICAN 


a ae Ar, and q5" 


CALLING THE FERRY 2 8-0 5 
4 ao young peasant girls, one carrying a basket of apples, 
_ stand ona low rude landing on the bank of a broad river, 
ES Be arcctly waiting | to be ferried over. One of them raises 
_ to her head her right hand, and is apparently calling the 
ferryman, while her companion stands stolidly beside her. 
_ Beyond the figures is a broad backwater extending be- 
_ tween low tree-covered shores, and farther away on the 
left across the river is seen a line of willows bordering 
the bank, with the suggestion of a wooded landscape far- 
ther away. The lower part of the sky is covered by a band 
of rosy-hued clouds, and a thin stratum of soft vapor 
extends toward the zenith. 


Signed at the lower left, Rmeway Kyieut, Paris. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 32 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dicxey. 


oat cH 60 | 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT ny 


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o. 171 
E PIETERS 


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! 
THE YOUNG KITCHEN MAIDS 


Near a small window in a characteristic Duin ican . 
are two young girls, one seated and one standing, engaged f 
in peeling potatoes for the noonday meal. Nearby two — 
cockerels and a hen have wandered into the kitchen from 
the barnyard and are looking for scraps on the floor. In 
the background, on the left, in an open-tiled fireplace 
hangs a huge kettle over a smouldering fire, and nearby 
are assembled various articles of domestic use. The interior 
is strongly lighted from the right by a latticed window, — 
glazed with old glass, part of which is seen in the Bose 
corner of the picture. 


Signed at the lower right, E. PreTers. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 35 inches. 


Owner, Mr. CuHartes H. Dickey. 


No. 172 1b U / | 
9 _ , FRANZ VON LENBACH ae / i 
>  MAGDALENA “>— i 


THE life-sized half-length figure of a Magdalen, her left 
_hand lying supinely in her lap and her right raised to her 
bosom. The head is nearly in full face, slightly raised and 
somewhat thrown’ forward, and the eyes are cast down, 
and look under the heavy lids toward the spectator. Her 
auburn hair falls in wavy tresses upon her shoulders and 


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frame her pale face, which bears an expression of quiet ri 
resignation. She is dressed in a loose robe of green velvet 1 
showing tulle undersleeves at the wrists. The light falls 4 i 
full upon. the figure from the upper right, casting one Ht 
side of the face into shadow filled with reflected lights, and tl 
the background is a deep tone of brown intensified behind it 
Bt 
the head and shoulders. i 
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Signed at the lower right, F. Lensacu, 1901. ; 
; Height, 36 inches; width, 271, inches. . in, 
Owner, Mz. Huco REtstNcER. 14 
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“HERMANN KNOPF 
GERMAN Ska 
Contemporary ae 


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THE DANCING LESSON a ae ee 
On the parquet floor of a drawing-room two little fair 
haired maidens, dressed in flowing robes, one of them in 
white, the other in red, are dancing together to the music 
of a piano played by their mother, while their brother, 
standing near, watches their movements with interest. The __ 
little group is lighted’ strongly from the upper left, and — 
on the walls of the room behind them hang a portrait and — 
a landscape, and above the piano, which is draped with a 
green cloth lined with yellow, hangs an engraving. 


Signed at the lower right, Hermann Kwnopr, Miinchen, 1900. 
Height, 32% inches; width, 2614, inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsiIncer. 


Oe ieee ee 


H. G. PRESTON McGOUN 


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fy) ce 
OC OSA he weds Rc 0° 


FIRST AID TO THE WOUNDED 


A FAIR-HAIRED country maiden with her young brother has 
been strolling in a rough pasture along the seashore, ap- 
parently looking for blackberries. Kneeling near the lad 
she clasps him around the neck with her left arm, and with 
sisterly affection is trying to extract a thorn from his hand. 
In the foreground a blackberry vine suggests the cause of 
the accident, and the title of the picture. 


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| Signed at the lower left, H. G. Preston McGovun. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsINnGceErR. 


507 
499" 


No. 175 


oi? GEORGE DE FOREST BRUSH x 
g “AMERICAN 


1855— é 
A SIOUX BRAVE 
In the foreground an Indian, mounted on a chestnut horse, 
stands on the edge of a mesa overlooking a broad valley, 
beyond which a low range of hills meets the cloud-covered 
sky. The young chieftain wears a bead-embroidered buck- 
skin shirt fringed with scalp locks, and carries in his left 
hand a tomahawk pipe. His hair is simply dressed after 
_ the manner of the Sioux, and a single braided plait falls 
upon his left shoulder. His head is raised, and with a 
thoughtful expression he gazes at the distance. 


Signed at the lower left, Gro. D. Brusu, 1882. 
Height, 354, inches; width, 241, inches. 


Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


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foot, is about to start on a hana expedition with fale lok 
and hounds. The party is assembled at the entrance toa 
mansion, where a broad staircase mounts under a high 
arched portico to a terrace above. In the f oreground on 


the left a lad holds in leash two hounds. Near him i is'a 


richly dressed youth, who has uncovered his head in the 


presence of the lady, and beyond are two mounted men, i 


one of them with a falcon and the other blowing an ivory — 
hunting horn. Near the lady stands her attendant cavalier, — 
apparently giving her the programme of the hunt, and — 
beyond, a horseman, accompanied by a forester on foot, is — 
seen approaching. The sky, which is partly covered by the — 
great archway with its supporting columns, is filled with — 
sunlit clouds, and beyond the group on the right is 1s) 
gested a heavily wooded park. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Deri. Ha 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. 


Ke) mm a wie BANG rising out of the picture 
h ly ans the sky, which i is covered with soft 


s ; face of the broad stream to a fertile farming 
where buildings are seen here and there among 
ie range of low hills forms the horizon. 


Beg Fart Height, 271% inches; length, 381, inches. ‘ 
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Spy NDO DE MADRAZO_ 
PANISH 
1841— 


IN THE SWING 


A young lady in Watteau costume of white silk ine a 
tulle petticoats below, a yellow silk jacket and a cocked 
straw hat looped up with a ribbon bow, sits in a graceful 
attitude in a swing, her fan carelessly thrown upon ‘the 4 
grass beside her, and her small feet slightly extended. The 
figure is in contrast’ against a shadowy background of 
dense foliage, and on the right, in the middle distance, is 
a sunlit path which makes a turn among the trees. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Maprazo. 
e Height, 39 inches; width, 28 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


| No. 179 
(he JEAN BAPTISTE ROBIE 
‘Le Crni 
FRENCH 


1821— 

FLOWERS 

LarGE roses, carnations, marigolds and other flowers are 
bunched together with raspberries in a large cup-shaped 
leaf, on a flat stone near a garden path. The sunlight falls 
strongly from the upper left, making vivid contrasts of 
lights and shades. In the background on the right is a large 
garden vase on a pedestal. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Rosi. 

Height, 21 ‘echoes length, 2414, inches. 
Wittiam Nisro Collection, New York. 
H. M. Jounsron Collection, New York, 1893. Catalogue No. 16. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 180 Ze 


_ANTOINE AUGUSTE ERNEST HEBERT 


| MUSI C : 

A. MAIDEN in ample classical dress, with her hair bound 
Ha fillets and one long tress falling over her right shoul- 
der, holds on her left knee a small harp, decorated with 
_ green and gold, and touches the strings with the fingers of 
both hands. Behind the figure i is a screen of dense foliage, 
flecked here and there by sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left, in monogram. 

Height, 25 inches; eine 18% inches. 
Grorce I. Senry: Collection, New York, aa a nd 
‘Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


JEAN JACQUES Pere, 
FRENCH / re 
1829—1905" Wt a \ oot 
ADMIRATION | 
Tue life-sized hed and shoulders of a young lady, the 
‘head in full face, turned over the left shoulder, with both 
hands raised to the bust. The light falls strongly from the 
upper left, casting a deep shadow from the abundant hair 
r over the forehead and eyes, and accentuating here and 
2 there the folds of the blue velvet mantle which is draped 
4 across the shoulders and around the arms. 


Signed at the upper right, J. J. HENNER. 


Height, 23 inches; width, 19 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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DANCING NYMPHS 


THREE slender maidens, dressed in fou tunics, are 
merrily dancing on the flower-strewn sward of a meadow, : 
through which winds a deep and quiet stream. In the left 
foreground is a bunch of irises and water lilies. Beyond — 
the dancing maidens and across the stream, which reflects _ 
the tones of the sunset sky, is a broad meadow in which tall 
poplars grow, and farther away a broken hillside partly 
covered with grass and trees, the trees being partly in con- 
trast against the sky and partly came a distant range of 
mountains. 


Signed at the lower left, Een. Srecert, °97. 
Height, 22 inches; width, 17 imches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIstnceEr. 


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Turk holding in his right hand a long gun. He wears a 


red turban, breeches of the same color and a blue jacket 
_ over a yellow-sleeved waistcoat. Beside him lies the fa- 
 mniliar tawny dog of the Levant, and in the twilight of the 
narrow street beyond, glowing from the reflected sunlight 


which strikes a bit of white wall and a projecting balcony 
high up on the facade of a house in the distance, stands a 
saddle horse guarded by a dog seated on his haunches 
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Signed at the lower left, J. L. Gtrome. 
Height, 211, inches; width, 18 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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| REA : f@2.eontemporary 


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A THATCH-ROOFED, whitewashed cottage stands half hid- _ 
den among the trees on the left, and beyond, in the middle __ 
distance, a narrow river winds away between low hills, and 
makes a turn beyond a rounded clump of trees. The fore- 
ground, in which sparkles a small pool of water, reflecting  __ 
the tones of the sky at the zenith, is broken by low bushes 
| and scattered boulders, and is in a broad, luminous shadow. 
A passage of strong sunlight extends across the picture 
from right to left, flecking the tree trunks, accentuating 
the foliage and mystifying the distance. High, slowly 
drifting masses of vapor entirely veil the blue of the sky. 
Signed at the lower left, Lton Ricuet, *73. 
Height, 1614 inches; length, 24 inches. 

| Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


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WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE . 
AMERICAN Bow 


| THE CANAL SAN MARCO, VENICE "ie ¥ 


Ir is a quiet day on the broad canal, and fishing boats with a 
their colored sails float idly on the shimmering water, the 
near one moored to a group of piles on the edge of a shal- | 
low. A broad, modified and diffused sunlight falls upon 
the scene, and the luminous cloud forms in the sky, to- 
gether with the multi-colored sails of the boats, are Te- 
flected in the quiet water. 


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Height, 25 inches; width, 1914 iches. 
Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEARS. 


No. 186 


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“ITALIAN PEASANT GIRL 


THE sunlit, full-length standing figure of a small Italian 
peasant girl, who is engaged in mending the hem of her 
_ embroidered apron, holding it with her left hand and draw- 
ing the thread with the right. She is dressed in a variegated 
green petticoat, with a red:and blue apron embroidered in 
— colors, and wears a full-sleeved white chemise with red 
__armlets, and a short bodice trimmed with red. A pair of 
| rough rawhide sandals are bound to her feet by coarse 
thongs, and a double string of pearls surround her neck. 
The background suggests a sandy path in a wooded land- 


scape. 
Signed at the lower left, Hariamorr. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BrRanvEGEE. 


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THE RETURN FROM GLEANING 


A party of peasant women of various ages, who have 
been spending their day in the harvest field gathering the 
scattered wheat heads, are returning homeward in the late 
afternoon. The company is led by a young woman in short- 
sleeved, low-necked white chemise, and short gray petti- 93 
coat, who trudges along barefooted, holding her bundle of 
wheat on her left hip, with her right arm akimbo. She is 
chatting as she walks with a companion, whose dress indi- — 
cates a somewhat more comfortable position in life, and 
the rest of the party listen attentively to the discussion. 
Beyond the group on the left a clump of trees in full 
foliage rises out of the picture, and on the right broad 
wheat fields are seen extending away to the summit of a 
low ridge in the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Grorces LaucEr, 1899. 
Height, 3114 inches; width, 23 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. 


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-1840— \ é 


THE CAVALIER 
Tuis is the life-sized head and shoulders of .a young cava- 
lier in early seventeenth-century costume, in three-quarters 
view to the left, the head inclined upon the right shoulder 
____and the eyes looking toward the spectator. He wears a 
large black felt hat, slightly turned up over the left ear, 
a wide double ruff around his neck, a white satin doublet 
and a scarlet velvet cloak, and holds in his gloved right 
hand the glove of his left hand and a silver-headed stick. 
In the background is suggested a landscape with an over- 


hanging tree on the right, and on the left a broad land- i 
scape with a mountain peak in the distance. q) . 
Ey Signed at the upper right, F. Royser. iq 
ae . Height, 31 inches; width, 25 inches. a) 


Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. i M 


No. 189 AS 


LUDWIG a oe 
NORWEGIAN  — 
I 1841—1896 


THE BIRCH GROVE 


In an open grove of birch trees, which grow it in a a pas are 
covering the foreground, are the figures of a woman ai 

: a man, the former sitting, the latter standing < hei 
; and a little farther away a lad is approaching the group. 
4 The maze of the slender stems of the birches and the tree 
tops contrast in irregular masses against a cloud-covered 
sky, the light of which is concentrated near the horizon. 
On the right a broad, grass-grown road leads away under 
an overhanging clump of tall trees to a distant farm at 
the end of a wood which forms the sky line. 


_ Signed at the lower left, L. Munrue. 
Height, 18 whee terete 31% piaher: 


Owner, Mr. Huco REIsInceEr. 


No. 190 


GEORGES HAQUETTE ( 0° 
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ox HEAVY fishin g-boat has been clumsily brought to land 
_ by the crew who have manned it, and has struck broadside 
on a shallow beach. One of the men has jumped ashore, 
and attempts, with the aid of two f riendly fisherwomen, 
to shove off the stern, while the man in the bow, drenched 
by the surf which breaks over the side, pulls with all his 
strength at a rope. On the right is the end of a pier, and 
beyond, a line of rocky shore stretches away in perspective 


to the distant sea horizon. ‘I'wo seagulls hover about, over - 


the tossing water on the left. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Haquerre. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Owner, Mrs. M. B. BranvDeEcee. 


ARTHUR VON FERRARIS 
HUNGARIAN eee 
1864— | ce \' 


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STREET SCENE IN CAIRO 


THE motive of this picture was f ound in a pepe part 
of Cairo. In the right foreground a holy man, with up- 
raised hands, is exhorting a motley assemblage of natives - 
of various conditions of life and ages, from the small child — a 
to the decrepit mendicant. An old Arab, supporting his — 4 
trembling footsteps on a long staff, stalks past the crowd ay 
with bowed head. The foreground and middle distance are 
in shadow, and strong sunlight brilliantly floods a large — 
mosque in the distance, with a single minaret extending 
out of the picture. A native on a donkey, followed by one 
riding a camel, proceeds along the narrow street toward 
the spectator, and both are seen in silhouette against the 
sunlight beyond. 


Signed at the lower left, AnrHur Ferraris, Le Caire, 1891. 
Height, 31 inches; length, 39 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Jonn Daty. 


No. 192 


AMERICAN 


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THE MUSSEL GATHERERS 


A NuMBER of bare-armed, bare-legged fishers are engaged 
in gathering mussels at low tide among the rocks and sea- 
weed, on the coast of Normandy. In the foreground a 
sturdy girl strides away, bearing a basket full of the bi- 
valves, and in the distance near the water four companions 
are gathering their sea harvest. A single fishing smack is 
quietly sailing across the water in the distance, and a sun- 
burst in a sky filled with rolling storm clouds illuminates 
with a strong light the expanse of water and the small 
pools among the rocks. 


Signed at the lower right, W. E. Norron, 81. 
Height, 2714 inches; length, 401, wmches. 
Owner, Mrs. J. Montcomery SEars. 


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1856— 


“HIS HIGHNESS” 


Tu1s is the portrait of the celebrated two-year-old “ High- 

ness,” who won the “ Futurity” in 1891. It shows him in 

profile facing the left, standing in full sunlight on a 
ey gravel path leading to a pool of water under tall over- 
: hanging trees. The off foreleg and the near hind leg are 
| slightly advanced, and the head is erect and alert. 


Pp Signed at the lower right, Cant Kanter, 1899. 
ie Height, 3114 inches; length, 471/,, mches. 
: Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 

See Biographical Note wnder No. 201. 


CAR KAHLER 
AUSTRIAN — ! 
1856— 


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“BUTTERFLIES” AND FOAL 


Tux portrait of “ Butterflies” with her foal ne bs “Hi 
Highness.”’ This famous mare, considered in her day the 
fastest mare ever entered for a race, won the “ Futurity ” 
in 1894, and in the f ollowing year defeated J. R. Keene’s 
great horse “ Domino.” The two animals are standing to- 
gether near a broad fence on a gravel path leading down — ‘ 
to a stream. Both their heads are upraised, and their ears SAK 

pointed alertly forward, as if watching some object or 
some approaching person. Modified sunlight falls upon 
the animals, accentuating the lines of their backs and 
bringing them into relief against a simple wooded land- : 
scape which forms the background. 


Signed at the lower right, Cant Kanter, 99. 
Height, 23 inches; length, 35 inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


See Biographical Note under No. 201. 


n marshy shores covered with rich grass 
1 small amphitheatre formed by moder- 
covered. with bushes. An irregular rank of 
ows on the narrow meadows near the water’s 
th slender forms break the rounded outlines 
4 oe re rays of the poe sun, cea 


; od near - the horizon, where there is an irregular 
Dus opening between the dense masses of cumuli. 


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Signed at the cane right, G. ® Dort, 1873. 

Ar c : he Bs eS Height, 29 inches; length, 50 inches. 
“Collection of the late Irvine M. Scort, New York, 1906. 

i Owner, Mrs. M. B. BRaNnDEGEE. 


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JEAN BERAUD 
FRENCH : 
1849— | 


! 
THE CASINO AT MONTE CARLO 


GrouPeEp around one of the large gaming tables at Monte a 
Carlo, under a concentrated light from above, is a large — 
assemblage of gentlemen and ladies of various ages and — 
nationalities watching the green cloth covered with gold 
and silver coin and banknotes. The emotions expressed : 
are as varied as the types, and many familiar incidents of — 
the gaming table are illustrated. In the f oreground, ons 
the right, a dejected loser, with empty pockets, leaves the 
table; an old lady searches in her pocket for more coin, 
| and an eager young man, with a handful of bank bills, 
' dashes hopefully toward the table. Through an open door 
! on the right is seen a second group similarly occupied. 


Signed at the lower right, Jean Brravp, 1890. 
Height, 38%, inches; length, 491, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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ae A BROAD, placid. stream meanders from the right fore- 


_ ground through a broad meadow which is divided into 
small fields by f neces, hedges and rows of leafless trees, 

i and disappears ni ar a bridge in the distance. Three large 
_pollarded willows grow on the low bank in the left fore- 
ground, and the same number of trees, from which the 
branches have been cut, stand on the water’s edge on the 
opposite shore, and are reflected, together with the cloud 
forms, in the quiet water. The horizon is formed by a 
long rank of low trees in late autumn foliage, and the 
_ sky is covered with a high stratum of clouds broken by 
gleams of light from the sun, which has just sunk below 
the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, A. M. Gorter. 
Height, 291% inches; length, 391, inches. 


Owner, Mr. Huco ReEIsIncER. 


No. 198. 


A. M. GORTER 
! DUTCH ~ 
" Contemporary 


AUTUMN 


From the foreground a deeply ritted nada road curve 
away to the left along the edge of a narrow stream 
dered on the near side by a rail fence and a row of leaf- | 

less trees. Across the stream a few cows are feeding | 
level meadow, two of them standing near the water’s edge, i 
and in the distance is a large coppice extending across 
the picture. In the upper part of the composition is seen 
a tangle of leafless branches in contrast against a sky 
filled with rolling clouds, the sunlight on which increases 
in intensity from the zenith to the horizon, 


Signed at the lower right, A. M. Gorter. 
Height, 39, inches; width, 29y, inches. 


| Owner, Mr. Huco Reisincer. 


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DS the chancel of a magnificent cathedral of Spain a pro- 


cession is f orming to display the image of the Virgin to 


the expectant congregation. On the left is a group of 
richly robed priests, acolytes and various other personages 


awaiting the advance of the procession, which is delayed 


while a group of sumptuously dressed young ladies are 


busily engaged in draping the sacred image with rich 


embroideries. —I'wo maidens in white holding decorated 


candles, three young children, and a pair of richly cos- 
tumed noblemen suggest that the ceremony is to be of 
stately magnificence. 


Signed at the loaner eae L. AtvarEz, Roma. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 46 inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


No. 200 


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VICTIM OF COQUETRY coe 
Tue motive for this picture was found in a populous calle 
in Venice, where the women sit in the street, busy with - 
their sewing, and gossiping as they work. A young fisher- — 
man, evidently in the favor of many maidens, has just — 
met and passed a comely girl, who is going to the foun- 
tain with her two copper buckets. With a coquettish air 


she slowly walks away, conscious of the glances of the 4 


young fisherman, who pauses to look over his shoulder at 
the passing beauty. In the doorway of a cottage on the 
right stands a rival beauty, who smilingly endeavors to 
attract the attention of the young man, to the amusement 


of three companions seated nearby. In the distance is a — Be 


lofty stone bridge crossing a canal, with the facade of a- 
palace beyond. 


Signed at the lower right, Eucrn von Biaas, 1898. 
Height, 37 inches; length, 50 inches. 
Owner, Mrs. A. F. Dickey. 


opening at the. eae is seen the artist himself, drawing 
from the nude figure of a woman, who is posed against 
a background consisting of a richly embroidered curtain. 
‘The artist and moc del are in a flood of strong light, ap- 
| parently from a very high window nearby. 


_ Signed at the lower ae Cart Kanuer. 
Height, 37 inches; length, 531, inches. 
Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


be Cie KaHLer, painter of the above-described work, was born at Linz, Austria, 
_ in 1856. He was a pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich and of 
Professors L6ftz and Lindinschmidt, received several medals in Munich, and 
a special prize for his painting “'The Death of Julius Cesar.” A picture of 
his entitled “Queen of the Season” was exhibited with great success in the 
principal cities of Europe, and was afterwards purchased by the Austrian 
National Gallery. Mr. Kahler continued his studies in Paris, and while there 
‘exhibited his work at the Salon. In 1886 he travelled in India, and then visited 
Australia, where, under the patronage of Governor Lord Loch and Lady Loch, 
he met with much success, and painted a number of portraits and a very 
important picture, “The Melbourne Cup,” illustrating the Australian Spring 
Meeting, in which he incorporated a hundred portraits of the most prominent 
Australians. This picture was reproduced by Messrs. Goupil of Paris, and 
the reproductions, sold by subscription, realized 30,000 pounds sterling. While 
on a visit to New Zealand the artist executed a number of remarkable pictures 
of the volcanic region. In 1891 he came to San Francisco, where he stayed 
- two years, painting a number of portraits of people of prominence and pict- 
ures of Angora cats. It was in San Francisco he completed his important 
work, “My Studio at Melbourne,” which was begun in Australia. He came 
to New York in 1893, where he now has his studio. While here he has painted 
a number of successful portraits, including that of President Roosevelt’s son 
“ Archie,” on his favorite pony, a number of thoroughbred horses, and 
numerous “cat pictures.” Mr. Kahler is now engaged in painting what he 
considers his greatest work, a picture entitled “Steel, Steam, Electricity: the 
Giants of the World.” ’ 


VIEW OF ROTTERDAM 


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there. Two boats are about to land their cargoes on oy 
quay, and beyond the point of the quay, above and around 
| which flutter active seagulls, is seen a row of lofty f areas 
| against a sky filled with sunlit clouds. : 


Signed at the lower right, R.-H. MasTrensrocxr. S 
Height, 34 inches; length, 571, ‘inches. 


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Owner, Mr. Huco REIsInGeER. 


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CARLETON WIGGINS, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN & 
1848— 7] 
‘THE LEADER OF THE HERD 
. In the f oreground, standing among rankly growing reeds 
ee and rushes in a marshy spot near the seashore, is a black 


and white short-horned bull, with his head turned toward 

the spectator. On the left, seen beyond the gently slop- 
ing hillside, wliere patches of sand appear among the 
rough verdure, is a narrow strip of sea strongly illumi- 
nated by the full moon just rising out of a bank of clouds 
which extend across the sky near the horizon. The fore- 
ground is in modified luminous shadow, and the figure of 
the animal is partly relieved against the sky and partly 
against the hillside. 


Signed at the lower left, Carterton Wicerns, 1887. 
Height, 39¥, inches; length, 531, inches. 


Owner, Estate of the late Joun Daty. 


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Late in January we will sell at public sale the collection 
of Masterpieces pelonging to Mr. He S. Henry of Philadelphia. If you 
heve any information relating to the pictures coming from your house, 
that will make our catalogue more interesting, we will be greatly oblapes a 
if you will favor us with all such informatione 
The following paintings are said to have come from your house’ 
"The Gossips" by Corot. 
; "Tiger and Serpent" by Delacroixe 
tThe Release of the Princess Olga" by Delacroixe 
_ “Springing Lion" by Delacroixe 
"Pwilight*" by dules Dupré. 


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